- All meals served are Halal; no pork or alcohol served on any Egyptair flight
Economy Class
- Meal and beverage service on all flights; two main meal services on long flights
- Shared cabin screens on A320s, A321s, A330-200s, A340-200s, 777-200s and 737s; no in flight entertainment on 757s and Embraers; seat back screens on A330-300s and 777-300s
- In seat power on A330-300s and 777-300s
- Wi-Fi and mobile phone services available on some A330s
- Blankets and pillows provided on night flights and long flights; blankets and pillows available on request at other times
- Amenity kits provided on long haul flights
- Baggage allowance of 2 x 23kg bags
- All economy seating on Embraers
Business Class
- Superior multi course meal and nonalcoholic beverages served
- Shared cabin screens on A320s; personal seatback screens on 737s, A330-200s, and 777-200s;
- Wi-Fi and mobile phone services available on some A330s
- Blankets and pillows provided
- Amenity kits provided on medium/long haul flights
- Baggage allowance of 2 x 32kg bags
First Class
- Available on A340s and 777-200s
- Superior Halal meal and nonalcoholic beverage service
- Personal seatback screens
- Seat pitch of 60 inch with 20 inch width and recline of 14 inch with footrests
- Baggage allowance of 2 x 32kg bags
- Commenced service in 1933 as Misr Airwork
- Used name Misrair post World War II
- Renamed United Arab Airlines (UAA) in 1960 before becoming Egypt Air in 1971
- Serves destinations in Africa, the Middle East, Europe, Asia and one destination in America
- Joined the Star Alliance in 2008
- EgyptAir Express, a wholly owned EgypytAir subsidiary, was established in 2006 to offer passengers increased frequencies on domestic and regional routes using smaller regional aircraft
- A320
- A321
- A330-200
- A330-300
- 737-800
- 777-200ER
- 777-300ER
- Embraer 170 (operated by Egypt Air Express)
- Air Sinai
- EgyptAir Express
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