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Egypt Flight and airport |
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Air Egypt is served by international
airports at Alexandria, Cairo, Luxor, and Hurghada
on the mainland, and at Sharm el Shaykh on the
Sinai peninsula. There are non-stop flights from
most major European cities.
In recent years Cairo International Airport has
expanded into a first-class facility. Despite the
fact that it is located to the north of the city,
most airlines from Europe approach the airfield
from the south. In daylight passengers are offered
a spectacular view of Cairo, the Nile, and the
Giza pyramids.
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Terminal 1: Egypt air domestic and
international flights.
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Terminal 2: International Airlines.
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Terminal 3: Saudi Arabia Airlines.
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Terminal 4: International cargo.
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Alexandria airport is served
by Olympic Airlines and Egypt
air. Luxor Airport now has
direct flights from several
European cities via Air France
and Lufthansa. Hurghada
Airport is also serviced by
Lufthansa while Sharm el
Shaykh Airport receives
charter flights from Germany
and France. In addition to the
flights of Taba, Aswan, Marsa
Alam, El Wadi El Gadid and
Marsa Matrouh. Domestic
Airlines
Egypt has two national
carriers for internal flights,
Egypt air and Air Sinai. Egypt
air flies daily from Cairo to
Alexandria, Luxor, Aswan, Abu
Simbel, and Hurghada and twice
a week to Kharga Oasis. Air
Sinai flies from Cairo to
Hurghada, Al Arish, Taba,
Sharm el Shaikh and to Tel
Aviv.
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