Abu Simbel International Airport in Egypt welcomed its first EgyptAir flight from Spain on Friday, carrying 140 Spanish tourists on board. This marks the beginning of EgyptAir's direct flights from 16 Spanish cities to Abu Simbel, with a total of 5,000 Spanish tourists expected to visit the Upper Egyptian governorate of Aswan.
The national carrier, EgyptAir, will be operating one direct flight per week, providing a convenient and efficient means of travel for Spanish tourists interested in exploring the wonders of Abu Simbel. The new route is expected to boost tourism in the region and strengthen ties between Egypt and Spain.
Abu Simbel is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its magnificent temples, which were relocated in the 1960s due to the construction of the Aswan High Dam. The temples, dedicated to Pharaoh Ramesses II and his wife Nefertari, are renowned for their stunning architecture, intricate carvings, and historical significance.
The arrival of the first EgyptAir flight from Spain at Abu Simbel International Airport was met with excitement and anticipation. Passengers were greeted with a warm welcome from airport officials, and local guides were on hand to provide information about the attractions and activities available in the area.
Tourism is a vital industry for Egypt, and the reopening of direct flights from Spain to Abu Simbel is seen as a positive step towards revitalizing the tourism sector, which has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The country has implemented stringent health and safety protocols to ensure the safety of visitors, including regular sanitization of tourist sites, hotels, and transportation.
The direct flights from Spain to Abu Simbel are expected to attract tourists who are eager to explore Egypt's rich cultural heritage and experience its warm hospitality. The flights will provide a convenient and efficient travel option for Spanish travelers interested in visiting Abu Simbel, and are expected to contribute to the economic growth of the region by boosting tourism revenue.
As the global travel industry gradually recovers from the pandemic, the resumption of direct flights from Spain to Abu Simbel is a promising development for Egypt's tourism sector. The arrival of the first EgyptAir flight from Spain at Abu Simbel International Airport signals a renewed interest in this historic destination and the hope of a brighter future for Egypt's tourism industry.


