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EgyptAir to Launch Direct Cairo to Moscow Flights

2018-01-07 by Argophilia Travel News

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Beginning February 1st “EgyptAir” will launch direct flights between Moscow and Cairo three times a week, according to the air carrier. 

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Aegean Airlines Steps Up Rewards and Partnerships

2017-07-12 by Aleksandr Shatskih

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In news from Aegean Airlines Europe’s best regional carrier expanded a codeshare agreement with EgyptAir to offer new routes and enable passengers to enjoy enhanced connectivity from Cairo International Airport and Athens International Airport. Also from Aegean, a partner program with award winning Grace Hotels promises clients added value and experiences.

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Air Astana Extends Eastern Europe and Asia Reach

2010-11-15 by Phil Butler

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Kazakhstan air carrier Air Astana extends its routes and online reach to include more of Eastern Europe and Central Asia. New routes to the Russian Federation, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan round out an overall growth spurt for the award winning carrier. In other news, a deal with HRS.com and 3 other regional carriers allow customers added flexibility and convenience.

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