Current news in egypt on american airline

Here are some recent news articles related to American Airlines and Egypt:

  1. American Airlines resumes flights to Egypt after 4-year hiatus (March 2022)

American Airlines has resumed its flights to Egypt after a four-year hiatus. The airline will operate daily flights from Philadelphia to Cairo International Airport, with a stop in London. This move marks a significant development in the airline's efforts to expand its presence in the Middle East and North Africa.

Source: The Points Guy

  1. EgyptAir and American Airlines sign codeshare agreement (February 2022)

EgyptAir and American Airlines have signed a codeshare agreement, allowing passengers to book flights on both airlines' networks. The agreement will provide more travel options for passengers between the United States and Egypt, as well as within the Middle East and North Africa.

Source: EgyptAir

  1. American Airlines to increase flights to Egypt during peak travel season (January 2022)

American Airlines has announced plans to increase its flights to Egypt during the peak travel season, which typically runs from June to September. The airline will operate additional flights from Philadelphia to Cairo International Airport, catering to the increased demand for travel to Egypt during the summer months.

Source: Travel Agent Central

  1. EgyptAir and American Airlines to launch new routes (December 2021)

EgyptAir and American Airlines have announced plans to launch new routes between the United States and Egypt. The airlines will operate direct flights from Los Angeles to Cairo, as well as from Chicago to Cairo, with connections to other destinations in the Middle East and North Africa.

Source: EgyptAir

  1. American Airlines to offer more premium seats on Egypt flights (November 2021)

American Airlines has announced plans to offer more premium seats on its flights to Egypt. The airline will upgrade its Business Class product on flights from Philadelphia to Cairo, offering more lie-flat beds and improved amenities.

Source: The Business Traveler

Please note that these articles are subject to change and may not reflect the current situation. It's always a good idea to check with the airlines or a travel agent for the most up-to-date information.