Egyptair will operate special flights from Cairo to a variety of European destinations in June, it announced on Twitter.

The airline recently received a two billion pound ($127.39 million) loan from the Egyptian government to prop up its finances during the pandemic. The airline halted its operations temporarily from March 19, when airports around the country closed.

Egyptair will run flights from Cairo to Frankfurt and Amsterdam on June 12, Paris and Vienna on June 14, London on June 13 and Munich on June 15. The airline noted that some of the flights, including to London, would only be available to book for residents of the country.

The airline urged customers to book their ticket through one of Egyptair’s worldwide offices.