
We, members of the Egyptian community in the Netherlands and all travelers who rely on affordable and accessible air travel between Amsterdam and Cairo, kindly request that Transavia continues operating the AMS–CAI direct route beyond March and April.
This route has already provided a vital service to more than 45,000 Egyptians living in the Netherlands, in addition to thousands of Dutch travelers who regularly visit Egypt for tourism, business, and family connections.
Before Transavia introduced this route, EgyptAir was the only carrier offering direct flights, often at significantly higher prices. Transavia’s presence created fair competition, resulting in more affordable and accessible travel options for everyone.
We respectfully ask Transavia to consider: 1. Operating the AMS–CAI route year-round instead of seasonally.
Increasing flight frequency during peak holiday periods.
Assigning a contact person from Transavia’s Network Planning or Route Development team to engage with our community representatives.
This request reflects genuine, sustained demand. For many families, students, and professionals, this route is not a luxury but a necessity.
We hope Transavia continues to serve this important connection and strengthens its relationship with one of the largest non-European communities in the Netherlands
We are members of the Egyptian community in the Netherlands and travelers on the AMS–Cairo route.
Transavia’s AMS–Cairo route is essential for more than 45,000 Egyptians living in the Netherlands. Before this route, EgyptAir was the only option, often at very high prices. Transavia has made travel more affordable, reliable, and accessible for families, students, and professionals. The demand for this connection is continuous throughout the year.
We kindly request Transavia to continue operating the Amsterdam–Cairo direct route throughout the year, not only seasonally. We also ask for a direct contact person from the Network Planning or Route Development team so our community can share data and support the long-term success of this route.