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Marsa Alam International Airport

Marsa Alam, Egypt
RMF HEMA

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
90
minutes
International โ†’ International
120
minutes
Interline Connections
110
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Marsa Alam International Airport operates as Egypt's premier gateway to the world's most pristine Red Sea diving destinations, positioned 60 kilometers north of Marsa Alam town along Egypt's southern Red Sea coast where this strategically developed facility provides direct international access to coral reefs, marine ecosystems, and underwater experiences that consistently rank among the planet's top diving locations in international surveys. Processing approximately 1 million passengers annually through direct charter and seasonal flights from Europe and the Middle East, this modern airport eliminates the need for Cairo connections that other Red Sea destinations require, enabling seamless access to the legendary dive sites including Daedalus Reef, Elphinstone, and the famous whale shark aggregation areas where encounters peak between March and June. The airport features a single 3,000-meter asphalt runway (15/33) designed to accommodate international charter aircraft delivering diving enthusiasts to the southern Red Sea's exceptional marine biodiversity, supported by a compact but efficient terminal layout with ground-level check-in processing, upper-level departure areas with security and passport control, and comprehensive duty-free shopping, international cafes, and retail options serving the specialized needs of underwater photographers and marine life enthusiasts accessing Egypt's most pristine diving territories. Modern terminal amenities include comfortable waiting lounges with climate control essential for travelers carrying sensitive diving and photography equipment, while ground transportation coordination efficiently connects passengers to resort shuttles reaching premier diving destinations within 20-40 minutes. Operational characteristics reflect the airport's specialized role serving the Red Sea's exceptional diving conditions where water visibility often exceeds 100 feet year-round, water temperatures range from 30ยฐC in summer to 23ยฐC in winter, and minimal boat traffic creates underwater environments that professional marine photographers travel internationally to experience. The facility coordinates with over 35 dive sites accessible from the region, including the renowned Abu Dabbab 'House of Turtles' featuring green turtles and dugongs, Dolphin House providing unforgettable dolphin encounters, and offshore sites boasting massive hard coral formations in outstanding condition that support hammerhead schools, thresher sharks, and seasonal whale shark populations. Strategic importance encompasses the airport's function as the essential infrastructure enabling sustainable marine tourism in Egypt's most environmentally pristine coastal region, where controlled aviation access supports both international recognition of the Red Sea's exceptional biodiversity and economic development that preserves the coral reef ecosystems attracting divers worldwide. Ground transportation connects to specialized diving resorts including Red Sea Diving Safari villages, premium properties maintaining smaller group sizes with maximum 12 divers per boat, and eco-lodges providing unlimited house reef access for certified independent diving, while the airport serves as Egypt's aviation gateway to authentic Red Sea experiences in one of the world's most spectacular marine environments where coral gardens, reef walls, and dramatic drop-offs remain largely untouched by mass tourism.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Ground transport is well-supported; most travelers pre-book a private shuttle or resort transfer (like MarsaAlam. com) to reach hotel zones like Port Ghalib (15 mins) or Marsa Tarent (1 hr)Marsa Alam is the Red Sea resort and diving gateway, with the airports real job being to move people quickly into the coast hotel zone and the reef resorts. The terminal is just the handoff to the beach corridor. Major car rental agencies have desks in the arrivals hall Facilities include duty-free shops, lounges, and several cafesThat makes the airport the cleanest route into the resort belt on the Red Sea coast.The airports whole job is to move beach travelers quickly into Marsa Alam's resort and diving corridor.The resort belt around Marsa Alam is the reason this airport exists, so the transfer to the coast is the main part of the trip. Major car rental agencies have desks in the arrivals hall Facilities include duty-free shops, lounges, and several cafesThe beach transfer is the whole point of flying there.The coast is the destination, and the airport is the handoff.It is a tourism airport in the plainest sense.It is a tourism airport in the plainest sense. The coast is the destination and the road transfer is the handoff.

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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 is the main air gateway for Upper Egypt, and the connection is usually straightforward because the terminal is compact and the transfer pattern is well established. Most travelers are moving between Cairo and the Nile Valley or onward toward Abu Simbel and the cruise ports, so the airport works best when you treat it as a practical regional arrival point rather than as a place with a lot of inter-terminal complexity. Ground transport to the city and cruise embankment is abundant, but it is still worth agreeing the fare or arranging a private pickup before you land. Taxis are available around the clock, public buses serve the city, and many hotels and operators can arrange a meet-and-greet transfer, which is especially useful if you are connecting to a cruise or to a same-day onward flight. The most important connection habits at ASW are simple: allow time for immigration if you are arriving internationally, keep Egyptian pounds in cash for taxis and tips, and be prepared for terminal crowds in the morning bank. Free Wi-Fi, charging points, and airline service desks make the airport functional, but the real value is in how quickly it moves you from the runway into the Aswan travel system.

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