Air Arabia Egypt launches daily bus service
Cairo, December 15, 2010
Air Arabia Egypt announced that it has launched a daily bus service between Egypt’s two largest cities, Alexandria and Cairo, in response to passenger demand.
The new service is aimed to greatly enhance convenience for passengers visiting Egypt for business or leisure.
From its hub in Alexandria, Air Arabia Egypt flies to five destinations including Abu Dhabi, Beirut, Amman, Kuwait, and Khartoum.
The daily bus service will shuttle passengers between the area of Lebanon Square in Cairo, and Alexandria’s Burj Al Arab Airport, serving all Air Arabia Egypt arrivals and departures. The service will be available from December 20 and will cost EGP 50 for a one-way ticket.-TradeArabia News Service
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