EgyptAir to increase international flights by August 1

The company’s chairman Roshy Zakaria said the carrier will operate regular flights to several international destinations. (File/AFP)
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Updated 23 July 2020
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EgyptAir to increase international flights by August 1

  • Egypt earlier opened its borders to tourists on July 1

DUBAI: National carrier EgyptAir is to increase the number of international flights to 35 as of Aug. 1, as countries gradually reopen borders after the coronavirus lockdown.

The company’s chairman Roshy Zakaria said the carrier will operate regular flights to several international destinations including to 17 cities in Europe and 14 in the Middle East and Africa region, as reported by national daily Egypt Today.

The airline added it will continue its flights to Washington, New York and Toronto, as well as China’s Guangzhou city.

Egypt earlier opened its borders to tourists on July 1, specifically allowing visitors to seaside resorts working at limited capacity.


4 Syrian security personnel killed in attack in Raqqa

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4 Syrian security personnel killed in attack in Raqqa

  • Internal Security Forces reports that 1 of the attackers has been neutralized
  • Second violent attack in northeast region within 48 hours

LONDON: Syrian authorities have reported that four security personnel died and two were injured during an attack on a government checkpoint in the city of Raqqa — located in the northeast of the country — on Monday.

The Internal Security Forces said that one of the attackers had been neutralized, and that security units were currently conducting a thorough sweep of the surrounding area to identify and eliminate the remaining members of the cell responsible for the attack, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency.

It marks the second violent attack in the region within 48 hours targeting the Internal Security Forces. The same checkpoint was attacked on Sunday, resulting in another operative being neutralized, as reported by SANA.

Raqqa was under Daesh control from 2014 to 2017. It was regarded as the group’s capital.

Government forces of the Syrian Arab Republic regained control of the region in January following a ceasefire and integration agreement with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.