EgyptAir will resume on Monday flights between Luxor and London after approximately a one-year suspension, said EgyptAir Holding Company Chairman Safwat Musallam.
EgyptAir will operate on Monday a London-bound Boeing flight from Luxor airport, he said in a statement on Sunday.
Boeing 737/800 accommodates up to 144 passengers on board, he added.
The flight, he indicated, will take off at 10 am Cairo Local Time.
EgyptAir, taking into account its clients worldwide, has been keen to operate flights on full power in line with supply and demand, Musallam noted.
He added that resuming flights to Luxor would boost tourism in Egypt.
Source: MENA
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