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Ahmed Wasfy has
taken over as the Regional Manager - India & Sri Lankafor Egypt
Air since September 2006. Tourism from India to Egypt has grown by
15% to reach a figure of 65000. The first half of 2007 has seen a
larger number of tourists from India travelling to Egypt. Ahmed
Wasfy, during the diamond jubilee year of Egypt Air, shares with
our Editor the future plans of Egypt Air to make it the preferred
carrier to the country that has the only surviving wonder of the
ancient world. How long have
you been associated with Egypt Air?
I joined Egypt Air in 1984. I spent 5 years as a Traffic
Assistant. Then in 1989, I moved on to the Sales Department where
I was until 1995. In 1995, I was in the department of Market
Research where I spent 3 years after which I was the Regional
Manager in Yemen from 1999 until 2002. Thereafter I worked as Vice
President in the Commercial Office and as Assistant General
Manager before coming to India. |
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How long have
you been the Country Manager in India and what has been your
overall experience?
I reached Mumbai around mid-September 2006 and the growth to Egypt
has been substantial as the Egyptian Tourism Authority has been
investing in creating awareness about Egypt in India and there are
several options for people who want to go to Egypt. Ideally, the
minimum number of days that one should travel is for one week in
which you can cover Cairo and do a 3 nights 4 days Nile Cruise.
Egypt Air has flights operating twice a week from Mumbai-
Wednesdays and Saturdays. As a result, if a passenger wants to
travel for one week he can conveniently fly out on Saturday and
return the following weekend whereas if you are planning a holiday
for 11 days then you can fly out of Mumbai on Wednesday and return
on Saturday of the following week. Additionally, we have
convenient onward connections to major cities in Europe and USA as
well as convenient connections to cities in the African Continent.
There is increasing demand as is apparent from the flights that go
to Cairo and there are people who even take a stopover in Cairo
and then fly onwards to Europe or USA. There is huge demand and we
plan increasing the frequency of flights to and from India as well
as adding a new route with effect from June. |
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Currently Egypt
Air operates flights to Cairo twice a week. What are the future
plans?
We plan increasing the frequency with effect from July this year
and having three flights a week. Additionally, with effect from
June we will also be adding the Mumbai Kuala Lumpur sector,
initially twice a week and then increasing it to three times a
week. The flight from Kuala Lumpur to Mumbai will be connecting
onwards to Cairo. This will be the first ever flight from the Far
East Sector that flies via Mumbai into Cairo. We also plan to
modify the timings of the flights so that the onward connections
to Europe and USA is minimized and within 2 hours from reaching
Cairo you can connect onwards to the European sectors.
Instead of Wednesdays and Saturdays, once three weekly flights are
operational, it will be operating from Mumbai to Cairo on Sundays,
Tuesdays and Thursdays and will offer connections in less than two
hours to Europe. We are also keen on adding a Delhi - Cairo flight
out of India in the near future. Our ultimate objective is to have
daily flights from India. We are adding one more flight from July
onwards and hopefully in our winter timetable we would like to
have four flights out of India and eventually go daily.
For the African continent, we will have convenient connections to
Nairobi, Johannesburg, Casablanca and other major cities within
the continent including the Gulf Region as well. For domestic
flights within Egypt we plan to create a new airline banner under
the Egypt Air umbrella called Egypt AirExpress which has small
aircraft with capacity of 76 passengers with convenient
connections from Cairo to Luxor and Aswan and we plan starting the
Express flights from 2nd June to meet the increasing demand of
domestic flights as there are many tourists who fly into Cairo and
wish to take the Nile cruise from Aswan or Luxor. So we are also
working to increasing the domestic network to meet the increasing
demand in tourism. Currently Egypt gets 9 million visitors and we
expect the number to increase and reach up to 16 million visitors
by 2014 and we have to therefore increase the frequency of the
domestic network. Egypt Air is the only carrier which offers a
combination of international and domestic flights within Egypt at
an extremely competitive price.
The clients also have the choice of booking flights from Cairo to
Aswan and start their Nile Cruise and finish at Luxor and in case
they plan to add a beach holiday they can drive down to Hurghada
and then fly back from Hurghada to Cairo and onward to their next
destination.
We also offer flights from Aswan to Abu Simbel and back so that
you can visit the Temples in Abu Simbel and return in less than
half a day. Other important sectors within Egypt are Sharm el
Sheikh and Alexandria. Hurghada and Alexandria especially are
popular destinations in the summer especially July and August when
we have lots of visitors who come to relax either on the coast of
the Red Sea or the Mediterranean Sea. |
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From your
perspective what is the ideal number of days one must spend within
Egypt?
I would say that one must spend atleast 3 days in Cairo, 2 days in
Alexandria and to that add atleast 3 days of the Nile Cruise from
Aswan to Luxor or vice versa. Then there is also Hurghada and
Sharm el Sheikh. Sharm el Sheikh has some attractive beach side
resorts and has been popular with the European market and now you
have many Indians too who travel to Sharm el Sheikh as it gives
all together a different perspective of Egypt.
How has the
Freight Business grown in the past year?
The Cargo traffic has grown by 300% and recently we have appointed
Allied Aviation as our new GSA and we have 10 to 15 tons of Cargo
on each flight. |
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What are the
challenges you face in your current assignment?
The greatest challenge is the major congestion at airport
resulting in fuel loss as the aircraft at times has to circulate
for almost 45 minutes. Mumbai has become an international city and
there is a greater need to have more runaways and larger airports
to handle the increasing traffic both in passenger and freight.
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What is your
view on the incoming tourism to India from Egypt?
More and more Egyptians are aware of how exciting India is as a
destination and what all India has to offer. With more Indians
travelling to Egypt, this has resulted in greater awareness about
India and the people of India and due to the similarities in the
culture, the growth in tourism as well as trade will be beneficial
to both India and Egypt.
How did Egypt
Air decide on adding the Kuala Lumpur route?
We have noticed that there are several airlines operating on this
route and the number of people from Malaysia and Far East is
gradually on the rise to Cairo. By adding this route, we are
offering convenient connections to people of Malaysia to fly to
Cairo as well as to Mumbai. We have introduced introductory
promotional fares and we see a lot of potential in this route. If
there is a scenario of increasing demand, till we increase our
frequency we are also open to having code-share agreement with
other airlines. To offer greater value to our frequent flyer
members, we are also on the verge of becoming part of a major
alliance or group of airlines so that passengers can avail of the
facility of utilizing their frequent flyer miles across the
network of airlines which are part of the global network. We are
going to be a part of the Star Alliance Network. |
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Which are the
places that you have visited in India and which is your preferred
destination in Egypt?
As I have recently taken over the responsibilities in India, I had
the opportunity to visit Delhi on official visits and I plan to
travel within India in the near future. In Egypt, Alexandria is
one of my favourite places although every place is good in its own
way be it Luxor, Hurghada, Sharm el Sheikh or Aswan. |
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What are the
places worth visiting during summer in Egypt?
Alexandria is very popular during summer being close to the
Mediterranean Sea. Then there is Marsah Matruh which is on the
Egypt Libya border and has beautiful beaches and a popular summer
resort. It is around 240 kilometres west of Alexandria. Then there
is also Hurghada which is popular during summer. |
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What way Egypt
Air plans to celebrate its Diamond Jubilee year?
To mark the Diamond Jubilee celebration, Egypt Air is offering its
passengers a new airline EgyptAir Express and has invested USD 170
million by acquiring 6 new mid-range Embraer aircrafts from a
Brazilian aircraft manufacturer with an option to purchase 6 more
aircraft by 2009. We will initially be offering domestic flights
to popular routes and then later add flights to Marsa Alam, Borg
El Arab as well as to the North Coast. We also plan taking Egypt
Air Express to Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Libya, Sudan,
Cyprus and Greece. In other words to all such routes which are
within one-hour flying range from Egypt. Importantly, besides
offering a 76 seater single class service, the air fares on
EgyptAir Express will be lower than the scheduled carrier thus
making travel more affordable to places within Egypt as well as to neighbouring countries. Egypt Air has also recently acquired 12
new aircraft taking its fleet to 62 aircraft. |
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Your message to
readers
Egypt is a complete holiday destination which is worth visiting be
it for culture, shopping, history, beautiful beaches, friendly
people as well as the Sphinx and the Pyramids- the only surviving
wonder of the ancient world and Egypt Air offers the best
connections with direct non-stop flights from Mumbai. |
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FACTS ABOUT EGYPT AIR |
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• The year 2007 is when EGYPT AIR will celebrate its
Diamond Anniversary (75th year) as the airline was established on
7th June 1932.
• The name of the Airline was changed to Misr Air in
1949, during the Second World War and later in 1961 Misr Air
joined Syrian Airways to form United Arab Airlines or UAA. |
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• In October 1971 it was once again called Egypt Air as
it became a state owned company. Although state owned, it operates
as privately owned without any interference from the government.
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• Egypt Air was the first airline in the Middle East to
operate jet liners and it operates scheduled services to 70
destinations in Europe, Africa, Middle East, Far East, USA and
Canada.
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• Egypt Air is a member of the Arab Air Carriers
Organization and is Africa's second biggest airline after South
African Airways.
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• Egypt Air wholly owns Air Sinai and has a 40% stake in
Air Cairo.
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• Egypt Air will be launching EgyptAir Express from June
2007 which will operate 6 Embraer E-170 aircraft from Cairo to
Sharm el-Sheikh, Hurghada, Luxor, Aswan and Alexandria.
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• Egypt Air has code sharing agreement with 14
international airlines and is soon going to be part of a global
airline alliance. |
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