Minister of Civil Aviation: The Grand Egyptian Museum is Egypt’s gift to the world.. We work around the clock to provide an exceptional travel experience for guests

Today, Tuesday, the Ministry of Civil Aviation organized an expanded inspection tour of Sphinx International Airport for aviation affairs editors, in coordination with the Egyptian Airports Company, in the presence of Dr. Sameh El-Hafny, which comes in light of the vital role played by Sphinx International Airport, as one of Egypt’s modern air fronts and a strategic gateway linking western Cairo to archaeological and tourist areas, and in light of the state’s directives to follow up on all preparations. And the arrangements related to receiving Egyptian guests participating in the opening celebration of the Grand Egyptian Museum, and within the efforts of the Ministry of Civil Aviation to provide the highest levels of operational efficiency at Sphinx International Airport due to its presence near this historical event, especially the Giza Pyramids area and the Grand Egyptian Museum, which enhances its increasing importance as a global civilizational project preparing to receive millions of visitors from all over the world.
Dr. Sameh El-Hefny confirmed that The Grand Museum is Egypt’s gift to the world, and its opening represents a defining moment in the record of the ancient Egyptian civilization, stressing that the Ministry is working around the clock to provide an exceptional travel experience for Egypt’s guests in a manner befitting the grandeur of the event and the ancient history of the Egyptian state.
The meeting was attended by pilot Montaser Manna, Deputy Minister of Civil Aviation, pilot Ahmed Adel, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Holding Company for EgyptAir, and Engineer Ayman Arab, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Holding Company. During the tour, the media delegation was accompanied by pilot Wael El Nashar and Major General Ashraf Khalaf, director of Sphinx International Airport, where the airport’s readiness to receive official delegations and guests of Egypt coming to attend the opening was reviewed. The museum.
Civil Aviation editors reviewed the airport’s modern capabilities, and the design of the passenger building was reviewed, which combines the ancient Pharaonic style with modern architecture, through columns decorated with Pharaonic inscriptions and murals that tell the features of ancient Egyptian civilization, in harmony with spacious glass facades that reflect the spirit of openness and the future, giving the visitor an integrated experience starting from the moment of arrival.. They also inspected the level of services provided to passengers in accordance with the highest standards of safety and operational quality, and followed up on the procedures followed during the travel and arrival phases, and the readiness of the travel and arrival halls (international and domestic), VIP lounges, the duty-free area, and cafeterias, in addition to following up on passport and customs services, catering, the control tower, meteorology, and baggage conveyors, to ensure smooth flow. Movement inside the airport in preparation for this major global event.
During his meeting with civil aviation affairs editors at Sphinx International Airport, following the inspection tour, Dr. Sameh Al-Hafni reviewed a number of important and strategic issues related to the development work and vital projects being implemented in the sector.
Dr. Sameh Al-Hafni reviewed the final equipment and arrangements in preparation for receiving the airport. Sphinx International to Egypt’s guests coming from various parts of the world to attend the official opening ceremony of the Grand Egyptian Museum… stressing that the Ministry of Civil Aviation is harnessing all its logistical, technical and human capabilities to make this world historical event a success, which enjoys wide global follow-up.
The Minister said that "The Grand Museum… is Egypt’s gift to the world, and its opening represents a defining moment in A record of the ancient Egyptian civilization, and the establishment of the airport near the archaeological monuments in the Pyramids area and the Grand Egyptian Museum is an embodiment of a comprehensive strategy that included modernizing the infrastructure of the air transport sector, based on its vital role in supporting the national economy and sustainable development, in a way that enhances Egypt’s position at the regional and international levels.
And in In context, the Minister confirmed that the sector is working around the clock to provide an exceptional travel experience for Egypt’s guests in a way that befits the grandeur of the event and the ancient history of the Egyptian state, while raising the level of maximum readiness and full coordination with all state agencies to ensure smooth operation and flexibility of the movement of aircraft and passengers at Egyptian airports, especially the movement at Cairo and Sphinx International Airports. He also pointed out the importance of concerted and integrated efforts and the necessity of full coordination with all agencies and authorities.
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