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Chapman Freeborn Airchartering

Charter Brokers

Press Release

Issued by Chapman Freeborn Airchartering .

January 31, 2011

Chapman Freeborn reports high demand for charter flights as Egypt unrest continues

The world's largest aircraft charter company Chapman Freeborn Airchartering has reported high demand for flights out of Egypt as the country entered its seventh day of unrest.

With political demonstrations continuing across major cities including Cairo and Alexandria, governments and multinational corporations are requesting urgent flights for foreign nationals wishing to leave the country.

The global aircraft charter specialist has already organised multiple repatriation flights from Cairo on executive jets and large aircraft to bring passengers home as soon as possible.

The company expects demand to increase further in the coming days as the situation continues.

Chapman Freeborn's group passenger director Darren Banham said:

"We have organised a number of flights for clients to help move their people out of Egypt as quickly and safely as possible. As the situation develops we are ready to deal with the expected increase in demand."

Chapman Freeborn has 32 offices in 22 countries worldwide and arranges more than 6,000 aircraft charters a year.