Demanding the trial of the host of Mohamed Ramadan, the “dancer”

A source at the Ministry of Civil Aviation in Egypt said that the plane in which Ramadan appeared in the last video is a private plane that the artist Mohamed Ramadan uses on his travels.

The source added to a number of local newspapers, that the two flight attendants who appeared in the video do not belong to EgyptAir, denying the validity of what was rumored about their affiliation with EgyptAir, pointing out that EgyptAir's hospitality enjoys professional and moral responsibility and its goal is to serve the company's passengers only.

Regarding the legal position of the video “Dancing with Ramadan,” the source told “Cairo 24” website, air hospitality has specific functions stipulated internationally, and it comes in its entirety to serve the passenger, whether on a private plane or on a passenger plane, and the passenger service and assistance includes everything the passenger needs from Inquiries and needs, and it does not fall within the scope of that dancing or keeping pace with the passenger in what he needs.


The source pointed out that the company operating the hospitality crew is supposed to take a stand against the two flight attendants and refer them to investigation, especially since what they did is considered an insult to the profession of air hospitality worldwide.

And the incident of the artist, Muhammad Ramadan, dancing on board one of the planes, accompanied by two girls in uniforms resembling air hospitality uniforms, angered the pioneers of social networking sites over the past few hours.

The incident was criticized by thousands of social media pioneers, especially after the famous incident in which Ramadan caused the dismissal of a pilot from his job after he filmed himself in the cockpit.

A video showing two flight attendants dancing with Muhammad Ramadan recalled his crisis with pilot Ashraf Abu Al-Yusr, who recently left our world after his acceptance of Ramadan entering the cockpit caused him to cancel his pilot’s license for life and punish the co-pilot with suspension of his license for a whole year, and the court ruled in compensation The pilot for the damage he sustained.

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