EasyJet launching Cairo flights
EasyJet has unveiled a brand new route to Cairo.
Departing London Luton, it launches this winter and operates year round.
Cairo flights begin on 31 October, with three times a week service on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays
It will be the first ever Cairo flights for easyJet.
It becomes the 157th destination on its short-haul network spanning Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
Seats are on sale now online and via the mobile app.
Cairo joins beach hotspots Sharm-el-Sheikh and Hurghada on easyJet’s Egypt flight network.
Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Country Manager said: “We are delighted to be launching flights for the very first time to Cairo which further strengthens our short-haul network.”
EasyJet serves 21 UK airports, offering over 400 routes to 127 destinations.
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