The market between the capitals of Egypt and Sweden was last served nonstop eight years ago.
Nile Air will become the first carrier to offer nonstop scheduled flights between Cairo and Stockholm since May 2014. According to data provided by OAG Schedules Analyser, Ethiopian Airlines previously offered a route from its Addis Ababa (ADD) hub to Stockholm Arlanda via Cairo.
However, since Ethiopian Airlines suspended the service, Cairo-Stockholm has remained unserved. In recent years, the only Egypt-Sweden city pairs to receive direct flights have been Hurghada-Gothenburg, Hurghada-Stockholm, and Marsa Alam-Stockholm.
The latest OAG data shows that Sunclass Airlines currently offers a 1X-weekly service between Hurghada (HRG) and Stockholm Arlanda but the winter season route will end on March 23. Nova Airlines also operates once a week on the same sector, with its schedule in place until April 19. Nile Air will therefore become the sole carrier serving Egypt-Sweden nonstop once it begins CAI-ARN.
O&D traffic between Cairo and Stockholm reached 24,600 two-way passengers in 2019—all of which was indirect. Sabre Market Intelligence figures reveal that Istanbul (IST), Vienna (VIE) and Frankfurt (FRA) were the top one-stop markets. The wider Egypt-Sweden had O&D traffic of about 48,000 two-way passengers during the same year.
Nile Air launched operations in March 2011 and operates a fleet of three A320s and two A321s. Stockholm will become the carrier’s fourth destination in Europe this summer in addition to Dusseldorf (DUS), Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen (SAW) and Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG).
CAI-ARN
Carrier: | Nile Air |
Aircraft: | Airbus A320 |
Frequency: | 2X-weekly |
Start date: | June 18, 2022 |
Distance: | 3,434 km (2,134 mi.) |
O&D traffic demand (2019): | 24,619 |
Annual growth (2019 vs 2018): | 0.7% |
Average base fare (2019): | $140.19 |