EgyptAir concludes product showcase & networking evening in Punjab
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The airline extends 2-hour Nile River cruise experience.
EgyptAir hosted a product showcase and networking evening in Jalandhar on April 10, 2026, bringing together key travel trade partners from across Punjab for an evening focused on engagement, alignment, and recognition. The evening brought together more than 100 key stakeholders from Punjab’s travel and tourism ecosystem.
The evening was led by Amr Aly, Country Manager, EgyptAir, accompanied by Rajat Chadha, Sales Manager, EgyptAir covering Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, and Amritsar. The visit is part of a focused effort to strengthen relationships, engage directly with the trade, share future growth plans, and deepen EgyptAir’s presence in one of North India’s evolving outbound markets.
Speaking during the visit, Aly said, “This market has consistently contributed to our growth, and the strength of that contribution lies in the relationships we’ve built over time.” He added, “The Jalandhar engagement, especially a few days before Baisakhi, was our way of acknowledging that partnership, not just through conversations on business, but through presence and appreciation. As we look ahead, we remain committed to strengthening our connection with this market and supporting its evolving travel demand.”
Adding to this, Chadha shared: “Through this engagement, we’ve highlighted Egypt’s strong and evolving connection with India across multiple dimensions including a relationship that dates back to 1954 with films like Naaz being shot in the country and has since evolved.”
“We also see strong interest driven by Egypt’s expanding tourism infrastructure, including the Grand Egyptian Museum along with our operational agility; from managing time-sensitive movements to recently coordinating a charter for the British cricket team within 24 hours amid regional unrest, working closely with authorities,” added Chadha.
During the event, EgyptAir shared a series of on-ground insights reflecting its approach of going beyond connectivity to building stronger cultural, economic, and experiential relevance in the India market, while positioning Egypt as a multi-dimensional partner to India.
The airline’s passenger-first initiatives, including its Stopover Paid by Carrier (STPC) programme – where transit travellers with extended layovers are offered complimentary hotel stays.
Building on this, for tickets issued in April 2026, the airline is also extending a complimentary 2-hour Nile River cruise experience, positioning transit not as downtime, but as a curated introduction to Egypt, reinforcing its philosophy: “With EgyptAir, your journey doesn’t stop — it begins.”
This is further complemented by a limited-period 30% fare benefit on bookings made during the same period.
