Iran General NewsEgypt, Iran agree to resume direct flights

Egypt, Iran agree to resume direct flights

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AFP: Egypt and Iran agreed on Sunday to resume direct flights between their capitals, three decades after the two nations severed diplomatic relations, an AFP correspondent said.

CAIRO (AFP) — Egypt and Iran agreed on Sunday to resume direct flights between their capitals, three decades after the two nations severed diplomatic relations, an AFP correspondent said.

Egypt’s minister of civil aviation Ahmed Shafiq and Iranian vice president and tourism chief Hamid Baghai oversaw the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Sameh Hefni, who heads Egypt’s civil aviation authority and Hamid Ghavabesh, deputy chief of the Iranian national aviation company.

“This accord will replace the one signed between both countries in 1976 and is in line with the developments in air transport,” Hefni told reporters.

The agreement provides for 28 flights between Cairo and Tehran per week, but does not specify when flights will resume.

Ties between Tehran and Cairo have been severed since 1980 in the wake of the Islamic revolution in Iran and Egypt’s recognition of Israel.

Since then the two countries have maintained only interest sections in each other’s capitals.

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