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EgyptAir cuts flights to Tunisia

Cairo, Egypt - Until political situation becomes stable

EgyptAir authorities announced that trips schedule to Tunisia will be modified until the current events in Tunisia subside and the country stabilises. For now, the company will schedule two flights a week to Tunisia, instead of its usual seven. Egyptian Minister for Civil Aviation Ahmed Shafik stated that the flights to Tunisia will take place on Fridays and Sundays at 8:30 am. Moreover, head...

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