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EGYPTAIR'S Story of Connection and Continuity
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Diplomatist
|November 2025
EGYPTAIR, one of the world's oldest airlines and the first established in the Middle East and Africa, has been a symbol of trust, connectivity, and Egyptian hospitality since 1932.
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In an exclusive interaction with Diplomatist, Mr. Amr Aly, Country Manager - India, reflects on the airline's remarkable journey of blending heritage with innovation in today's competitive aviation landscape. From expanding operations in India through its Delhi-Cairo and Mumbai-Cairo services to championing sustainability and modernizing its fleet with next-generation aircraft, EGYPTAIR continues to strengthen the air bridge between India, Africa, and the Middle East. Mr. Aly discusses the airline's strategic priorities, its collaboration with tourism authorities to promote Egypt's cultural treasures beyond Cairo, and the shared warmth that defines the India-Egypt partnership.
EGYPTAIR is one of the oldest airlines in the world, with a legacy that dates back to 1932. How does the airline balance its heritage with innovation in today's hyper-competitive aviation industry?
EGYPTAIR takes great pride in its heritage as one of the world's oldest airlines, founded in 1932 and the first in the Middle East and Africa. Our legacy of trust and reliability continues to guide us, but we also embrace innovation to meet modern travellers' needs. We have introduced next-generation aircraft like the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and Airbus A320 Neo, with the Airbus A350 and Boeing 737 MAX soon joining our fleet as part of our continued modernization plan. We have also upgraded our digital booking and check-in platforms and enhanced the overall passenger experience. EGYPTAIR offers WiFi on board, ensuring passengers stay connected throughout their journey. For us, innovation builds upon tradition—blending Egyptian warmth and hospitality with technology and efficiency. This balance between our proud past and forward-looking vision keeps EGYPTAIR relevant and competitive in today's aviation landscape.
This story is from the November 2025 edition of Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Diplomatist.
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