Mogadishu, July 12, 2024 – Aden Adde International Airport in Mogadishu witnessed a historic moment today as Egypt Air’s inaugural flight touched down, marking the airline’s first-ever service to the Somali capital. The event was attended by high-ranking officials, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Somalia, Mr. Ahmed Ma’allin Fiqi, and the Minister of Transport and Aviation of Somalia, Fardowsa Mohamed Igaal.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry led the delegation that arrived in Mogadishu, emphasizing the significance of this new air link between Cairo and Mogadishu. Minister Shoukry’s visit signifies the strengthening of bilateral relations between Egypt and Somalia.
At a press conference held at the airport, both ministers expressed optimism about the potential impact of Egypt Air’s flights. Minister Fiqi highlighted that these new connections would not only enhance economic ties but also promote trade, tourism, and investment opportunities. The flight route, which includes a stop in Djibouti before continuing to Mogadishu, is expected to facilitate greater diplomatic engagement and people-to-people exchanges.
Egypt Air plans to operate biweekly flights on this route, providing a vital link between the two countries. The service aims to foster cooperation, cultural exchange, and mutual understanding, reinforcing the historical bonds between Egypt and Somalia.
As the inaugural flight taxied to the gate, passengers and officials exchanged warm greetings, symbolizing the shared commitment to building a brighter future for both nations. With this milestone, Egypt Air opens a new chapter in air travel, connecting the Nile to the Horn of Africa.