TEL AVIV – EgyptAir’s first ever flight from Cairo landed in Tel Aviv. The Israeli media reported this, recalling how the news of the first Egyptian flight to the capital was announced last September 13, on the day of the meeting in Sharm El-Sheikh between the Egyptian president, Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, and the Israeli premier, Naftali Bennett.
According to advances, there should be four direct commercial flights every week to ensure connections between Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport and Cairo. The trafficking, underlines the Times of Israel, was “discreetly” covered for decades only by EgyptAir subsidiary Air Sinai on airliners without the Egyptian flag livery.
Al Sisi receives Bennett, the first Israeli prime minister in Egypt for 10 years
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