first Egypt Air flight shows up at Israel’s Ben Gurion air terminal
The primary business trip of Egyptian banner transporter EgyptAir with its stamped airplane showed up at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport on Sunday, as indicated by Israeli media, says Anadolu Agency.
The authority KAN channel said EgyptAir will work four business flights week by week between Cairo International Airport and Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport.
Since the 1980s, trips among Cairo and Tel Aviv have been worked via Air Sinai, an auxiliary transporter of EgyptAir, in plain planes without an Egyptian banner.
On September 13, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi met interestingly with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett in Egypt’s Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheik where they talked about two-sided ties and a large group of provincial issues.
Egypt was the primary Arab nation to consent to a harmonious arrangement with Israel in 1979.