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At Tur Airport

At Tur, Egypt
ELT HETR

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
110
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

At Tur Airport (HETR) serves the town of At Tur in Egypt's South Sinai Governorate, positioned at coordinates 28.21ยฐ latitude and 33.65ยฐ longitude on the western shore of the Gulf of Suez, providing essential aviation access to this coastal administrative center that serves as a gateway to the southern Sinai Peninsula and its world-renowned tourist destinations including Sharm El Sheikh, Mount Sinai, and Saint Catherine's Monastery. The airport operates as a vital transportation hub for this strategically located town that connects the Red Sea coastal region with Egypt's interior, supporting government officials, business travelers, tourists, and residents accessing specialized services throughout the culturally and religiously significant Sinai Peninsula. The facility features basic terminal infrastructure designed to accommodate domestic flights and charter operations serving the needs of regional administration, religious tourism, and access to the numerous archaeological and religious sites that make the Sinai Peninsula one of the world's most historically significant regions. The airport enables efficient transportation for pilgrims visiting Mount Sinai and Saint Catherine's Monastery, tourists accessing Red Sea resorts and diving sites, and government personnel managing the complex security and administrative challenges of this strategically important peninsula that borders Israel and Gaza. Operational services focus on supporting the essential transportation needs of southern Sinai while facilitating access to the religious heritage and natural attractions that define this biblically significant region, demonstrating aviation's important role in connecting remote areas to Egypt's larger transportation network. The airport represents crucial infrastructure enabling tourism development and administrative governance in the Sinai Peninsula, where reliable air transportation supports religious pilgrimage, eco-tourism, and government operations in one of the world's most historically and geographically significant regions.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Allow sufficient time for transfers at At Tur Airport.

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Aswan International Airport

Aswan, Egypt
ASW HESN

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
90
minutes
International โ†’ International
120
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Aswan International Airport (ASW), also known as Daraw Airport, serves as the primary aviation gateway to Southern Egypt and the historic treasures of the Nile Valley. The airport features a single passenger terminal that is architecturally inspired by Nubian heritage, creating a unique and cultural atmosphere for arriving visitors. It manages a mix of domestic flights from Cairo and other Egyptian cities, alongside a limited number of international services primarily from the Middle East. The terminal building provides a range of modern facilities designed to accommodate international tourists. Inside, travelers can find several duty-free shops, souvenir boutiques selling local Egyptian handicrafts, and a selection of cafes and restaurants serving both traditional Egyptian and international cuisine. Essential services such as currency exchange offices, ATMs, and bank branches are centrally located in the main hall to assist with travel finances. For premium passengers, the airport offers a dedicated VIP lounge with comfortable seating, Wi-Fi, and refreshments. The facility is fully accessible, featuring specialized services for travelers with reduced mobility and a dedicated medical center. Its location approximately 16 kilometers southwest of the Aswan city center provides a relatively quick and easy entry point for guests transitioning to Nile cruise vessels or taking regional flights to the magnificent temples of Abu Simbel.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Aswan International Airport (ASW) is a vital junction for travelers exploring Upper Egypt. For travelers, 'connecting' at ASW is straightforward as all operations are consolidated within a single, well-marked terminal. If arriving on a domestic flight from Cairo and connecting to a regional flight to Abu Simbel (ABS), you can typically complete the transfer in 60 minutes. However, if your connection involves an international arrival, you must clear immigration and customs, which can take longer during the peak winter tourist season.\n\nGround transportation to the city center and Nile cruise ports is well-organized. Taxis are available 24/7 outside the arrivals hall, with a typical journey to downtown Aswan taking 25 minutes and costing between 150 and 250 Egyptian Pounds. It is highly recommended to negotiate the fare before starting the trip. For a more seamless experience, many high-end hotels and cruise operators provide pre-booked private transfers, where a representative will meet you. Public buses also operate a regular route to the city center, providing an economical but less direct option for visitors.\n\nTravelers should be aware that the terminal can become busy during morning arrival windows. Free Wi-Fi is available, though reliability can vary, and there are charging stations located throughout the gates. It is essential to carry some Egyptian Pounds (EGP) in cash for taxi fares and tips, as credit card acceptance is primarily restricted to larger retailers. If you have an extended layover, the nearby Aswan High Dam is a significant landmark just a short drive away. For missed connections or rebooking needs, the Egyptair and Air Cairo service desks are centrally located in the main lobby to provide assistance.

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