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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. [citation needed]

  3. List of airports in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Sharq El Owainat Airport: GSQ 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 ...

  4. Sphinx International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In January 2019 EgyptAir Express launched test flights to Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, Luxor and Aswan. [6] On 1 January 2020, the airport received its first international flight from Jordan, operated by Fly Jordan. [7] On 2 November 2022, scheduled flights from Sharm El Sheikh to Sphinx airport started.

  5. List of S7 Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Paphos International Airport: Terminated [22] [23] Czech Republic: Prague: Václav Havel Airport Prague: Terminated [10] Denmark: Copenhagen: Copenhagen Airport: Terminated [20] Egypt: Hurghada: Hurghada International Airport: Terminated: Marsa Alam: Marsa Alam International Airport: Terminated: Sharm El Sheikh: Sharm El Sheikh International ...

  6. Sharm El Sheikh - Wikipedia

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    On 31 October 2015, while flying from Sharm El Sheikh to Saint Petersburg, Metrojet Flight 9268 was destroyed by a bomb above the northern Sinai following its departure from Sharm El Sheikh International Airport, killing all 224 people on board, [33] Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) claimed responsibility for this incident.

  7. Ofira - Wikipedia

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    Ofira was settled from 1969 and was meant to accommodate 500 families. An airfield was opened in 1976, today known as Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport. [citation needed] It was named after the Biblical Ophir, an African land where gold was mined. [2] Ofira overlooked Sharm el-Maya Bay and the Nesima area.

  8. List of Egyptair destinations - Wikipedia

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    Douala International Airport [9] Canada: Montreal: Montréal–Trudeau International Airport: Terminated: Toronto: Toronto Pearson International Airport: Vancouver: Vancouver International Airport: Terminated: Chad: N'Djamena: N'Djamena International Airport: China: Beijing: Beijing Capital International Airport [10] [11] Guangzhou: Guangzhou ...

  9. List of ITA Airways destinations - Wikipedia

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    Rio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport [3] São Paulo: São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport [4] Bulgaria: Sofia: Sofia Airport [5] Canada: Toronto: Toronto Pearson International Airport: Seasonal: Egypt: Cairo: Cairo International Airport: Hurghada: Hurghada International Airport: Seasonal charter [6] Sharm El Sheikh: Sharm El ...