July 8 - EgyptAir has launched a new flight from Alexandria to Marsa Alam International Airport, according to a statement, which the company said was a key to promoting domestic tourism.
Several new direct international routes will commence to Port Ghalib from Amman, Kuwait, and Jeddah, the firm said.
"EgyptAir is the first airlines to commence regular operation of domestic flight services to Marsa Alam from Alexandria," Vice President Ibrahim Saleh said, “EgyptAir's scheduled flight service to Marsa Alam is a key element in opening the area to wider access by international tourists and source markets, as well as providing easy and appealing access to the area by the domestic tourism market."
Providing some spirituality to the busy locals, Otetari Church has a discreet presence in the city center. The inside of the church is very warm with paintings and illustrations of God and Jesus. Made of pure white exterior, the most powerful symbol is perhaps the huge dome that adds immense beauty to the carvings inside it. Address: Street Otetari 4, Sector 2 Phone: 0213152228 ...
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