Cairo - AFP
An Airbus A340-600 carrying the Egyptair logo and colours
National carrier Egyptair on Saturday resumed direct flights to Iraq after a break of 21 years, the airline's chairman Hussein Massoud told AFP.
"The first Cairo-Baghdad flight left today with about
30 passengers on board," he said, adding Egyptair would fly four times a week to Baghdad and three times to Arbil, capital of autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan.
The service was scrapped in 1990 after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
The service was scrapped in 1990 after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.