Egypt is now shooting for direct flights between Cairo and Bucharest to resume in November, head of Egyptian-Romanian Business Council Ahmed El Sokary said, state-run Al Ahram reports. The flights between the two cities have been suspended for four years and negotiations have been ongoing to get them back. This issue was discussed at the Egyptian-Romanian Business Council meetings, which saw the establishment of a new entity to bolster trade between the two countries, council head Ahmed El Sokkary said, Al Mal reports.
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