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  2. Sharm El Sheikh International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Control tower at Sharm El Sheikh International Airport. The airport was opened on 14 May 1968 as an Israeli Air Force base. [citation needed] After the signing of the Egypt–Israel peace treaty in 1979 and subsequent Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula, it was reopened as a civilian airport.

  3. Metrojet Flight 9268 - Wikipedia

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    Metrojet Flight 9268 was an international chartered passenger flight [1] operated by Russian airline Kogalymavia (branded as Metrojet). On 31 October 2015, at 06:13 local time EST (04:13 UTC), [2] the Airbus A321-231 operating the flight exploded above the northern Sinai Peninsula following its departure from Sharm El Sheikh International Airport, Egypt en route to Pulkovo Airport, Saint ...

  4. 10 best cruise holidays and new cruises to book for 2023/2024

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    10 best cruise holidays and new cruises to book for 2023/2024. Natalie Wilson. ... Luxor for a seven-night voyage to new port stops including Jeddah, Agaba and Sharm el-Sheikh. Travellers can ...

  5. List of airports in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Sharq El Owainat: HEOW Sharm El Sheikh International Airport: SSH Sharm El Sheikh: HESH Sohag International Airport: HMB Sohag: HEMK St. Catherine International Airport: SKV St. Catherine: HESC Taba International Airport: TCP Taba: HETB Military airports Cairo West Air Base: CWE Cairo: HECW Almaza Air Force Base Cairo: HEAZ Wadi El Gandali ...

  6. Air Cairo - Wikipedia

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    An Air Cairo Airbus A320-200 in the previous livery. The airline was established in 2003. It is owned by Egyptair (60%) and 360 INVESTMENTS (40%). [citation needed]Recently, the company is re-modeling towards the low fare model which is planned to be the strongest low fare airline in Egypt.

  7. List of Flynas destinations - Wikipedia

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    Borg El Arab Airport: Terminated [1] Assiut: Assiut Airport: Terminated [1] Aswan: Aswan Airport: Terminated [1] Cairo: Cairo International Airport [1] El Dabaa: El Alamein International Airport [10] Giza: Sphinx International Airport [11] Hurghada: Hurghada Airport: Seasonal: Luxor: Luxor International Airport: Terminated: Sharm El Sheikh ...

  8. Air Arabia Egypt - Wikipedia

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    During the Arab Air Carriers' Organization conference in October 2009, Air Arabia CEO Adel Ali indicated that the new airline would operate from Alexandria and a Red Sea station (either Sharm el-Sheikh or Hurghada) as well as Cairo. "Egypt has different needs," he says, in contrast to the single bases established by Air Arabia in Sharjah and ...

  9. List of EasyJet destinations - Wikipedia

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    Sharm El Sheikh: Sharm El Sheikh International Airport [5] [6] Estonia Tallinn: Tallinn Airport: Terminated: Finland Helsinki: Helsinki Airport: Terminated: