EgyptAir announced on Friday that it would gradually resume several of its flights to Gulf countries, following developments in the region and in coordination with Gulf civil aviation authorities.
The company explained that it will operate one daily flight to each of Sharjah, Dubai, and Riyadh, while two daily flights will operate to Abu Dhabi, Dammam, and Amman, as part of a flexible operating plan aimed at facilitating travel for passengers.
It added that, starting Tuesday, April 14, it will also operate one daily flight to Erbil and Baghdad in Iraq.
The company indicated that the necessary permitting procedures are still underway to operate flights to Kuwait, Doha, Bahrain, and Beirut, and that new schedules will be announced as soon as coordination with the relevant authorities is finalized.
The company encouraged its customers to contact its customer service center with any inquiries via the hotline 1717 from any mobile phone within Egypt, through international numbers, or via the company’s official website.



