Air Sinai
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Air Sinai was a regional airline and a fully-owned subsidiary of parent airline EgyptAir. It was originally founded in 1982 and flew scheduled services between Egypt and Israel (on routes previously flown by Nefetiti Aviation). Services started using a Boeing 737-200 leased from EgyptAir and new routes to Israel's tourist destinations followed. By the early 1980s a Fokker Friendship was also in use on these services. Charter flights were also flown for EgyptAir.
As the name indicates, the airline flies primarily domestic routes around the Sinai peninsula. However, for political reasons, international flights from Cairo to Tel Aviv are also flown by unmarked Air Sinai planes, not the liveried planes of parent EgyptAir.
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Services
Destinations served were: Al Arish, Cairo, Hurgada, Mesa Matruh, Ras An Nayb, Sharm el Sheik and Tel Aviv.
Fleet
Its fleet was one Boeing 737-500 which has been returned to Egyptair
External Links
- [Air Sinai Fleet Detail (http://www.planemad.net/Airline/EG/Air_Sinai_(4D_ASD)/Fleet.htm)]
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