EgyptAir in crisis as tourists stay away after uprising

Egypt's national carrier Egypt Air is considering a number of drastic actions to stem losses following the uprising that led to the exit of President Mubarak from office and the introduction of the interim military government
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Hundreds of thousands of tourists have stayed away from the country and the national airline which holds exclusive transiting rights through Cairo had to cancel hundreds of flights from it major hubs to the Red Sea resorts and tourism destinations that are the mainstay of the through traffic.

Curfews and flight restrictions also dampened down business traffic.

Now the airline is offering to lease - either wet or dry - as many as 25 of its newest aircraft to other carriers, in a bid to offset staggering losses linked to the unrest

The company said in a statement yesterday that it was also offering to provide crew to staff the planes, which it was making available to fellow members of the Star Alliance network of international carriers.

Since the political uprisingbegan on January 25th, the airline canceled about 75 percent of its flights and has seen little incoming traffic as the tousits continue to stay away.

The chairman of EgyptAir Holding Company -  the parent company for the airline - said 40 percent of the carrier's fleet has been grounded. Hussein Massoud also said the company is losing about 80 percent of its projected revenue.

According to financial broadcaster Bloomberg, tourism accounts for about 5 percent of Egypt's gross domestic product. Figures released by the government's statistics bureau showed that 210,000 tourists fled the country in the last week of January and that cancellations for February were depriving Egypt of about $825 million in revenue.

To further reduce costs, Massoud said the carrier was looking at cutting working hours, no longer offering board members stipends to attend the meetings and "opening the door for employees to take leaves of absence without pay." He said the scheme will also allow employees to work half-time.

The airline is also reviewing its route network and Massoud said EgyptAir will be canceling some flights that had seen little passenger traffic even before the unrest.

The latest flight details are as follows:

DESTINATION

DAY

FLIGHT NUMBER

     

ABUDHABI

Daily

MS914/MS915

ABUJA

Tuesday/Thursday/Friday/Sunday

MS877/MS878

ACCRA

Tuesday /Thursday/Saturday

MS881/MS882

ADDISABABA

Wednesday/Friday/Sunday

MS851/MS852

ALEPPO

Thursday/Sunday

MS723/MS724

ALGERIA

Tuesday/Thursday/Sunday

MS845/MS846

AMESTERDAAM

Monday/Tuesday/Saturday/Sunday till 28 February and

Effective01March: Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday/Sunday

MS757/MS758

AMMAN

Daily

MS719/MS720

AMMAN

Monday/Wednesday/Saturday

MS701/MS702

AMMAN

Monday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday

MS739/MS740

ASMARA

Tuesday/Saturday/Friday

MS833/MS834

ATHENS

Tuesday/Friday/Saturday/Sunday

MS747/MS748

BAHRAIN

Monday/Thursday/Saturday

MS920 /MS921

BANGKOK

Daily

MS960/MS961

BEIRUT

Thursday/Friday/Saturday/Sunday/Tuesday

MS709/MS710

BEIRUT

Monday/Thursday/Saturday

MS711/MS712

BEIRUT

Monday /Wednesday/Thursday/Saturday

MS713/MS714

BENGHAZI

Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday

MS835/MS836

BERLIN

Tuesday/Friday/Saturday/Sunday

MS731/MS732

BRUSSELS

Saturday/Sunday till 28 February and

Effective01March: Saturday/Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday

MS725/MS726

CASABLANCA

Tuesday/Thursday/Friday/Sunday

MS847/MS848

COPENHAGEN

Effective 25 February Wednesday/Friday/ Sunday

MS759/MS760

DAMASCUS

Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday/Saturday

MS721/MS722

DAMASCUS

Monday/Wednesday/Thursday/Saturday

MS727/MS728

DAMMAM

Thursday/Friday

MS683/MS684

DAMMAM

Daily

MS681/MS682

DAR-ELSALAM

Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday/Sunday

MS841/MS842

DOHA

Daily

MS935/MS936

DUBAI

Daily

MS912/MS913

DUBAI

Daily

MS910/MS911

DUSSELDURF

Tuesday/Friday/Saturday/Sunday

MS733/MS734

FRANKFURT

Daily

MS785/MS786

GENEVA

Tuesday/Friday/Sunday

MS771/MS772

GUANGZHOU

Tuesday/Thursday till 11 March and

Effective 12 March Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday

MS958/MS959

ISATNBUL

Daily

MS735/MS736

JEDDAH

Daily

MS661/MS662

JEDDAH

Daily

MS671/MS672

JEDDAH

Daily

MS663/MS664

JOHANESBURG

Wednesday/Friday/Sunday

MS839/MS840

KANO

Wednesday/Saturday

MS879/MS880

KHARTOUM

Daily

MS853/MS854

KUWAIT

Daily

MS610/MS611

LAGOS

Monday/Friday

MS875/MS876

LARNACA

Monday/Friday

MS741/MS742

LONDON

Daily

Thursday/Friday/Saturday/Sunday

MS777/MS778

MS779/MS780

MADINAH

Monday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday/Sunday

MS677/MS678

MADRID

Monday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday

MS753/MS754

MALTA

Tuesday/Thursday

MS443/MS444

MILANO

Daily

MS703/MS704

MOSCOW

Tuesday/Friday/Saturday

MS729/MS730

MUMBAI

Monday/Wednesday/Saturday

MS968/MS969

MUNICH

Daily till 28 February and

Effective 01March Sunday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday

MS787/MS788

MUSCAT

Wednesday/Friday

MS930/MS931

NAIROBI

Tuesday /Thursday/Friday/Sunday

MS849/MS850

NEWYORK

Daily

MS985/MS986

PARIS

Daily

MS799/MS800

RIYADH

Daily

MS651/MS652

RIYADH

Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday

MS647/MS648

ROME

Daily

MS791/MS792

SANAA

Monday/Wednesday/Friday/Saturday

MS691/MS692

SHARJA

Daily

MS966/MS967

TRIPOLI

Daily

MS829/MS830

TUNIS

Friday/Sunday

MS843/MS844

VIENNA

Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday/Sunday

MS797/MS798