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International Airport Kairo (CAI)

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Cairo, Egypt

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Airport Information

ICAO Code: HECA

IATA Code: CAI

Elevation: 382ft

UTC: +2 Hours

The city of Cairo is located near the Cairo International Airport (CAI), which is the largest and busiest airport in Egypt. The city is a vibrant metropolis, home to some of the world’s oldest monuments, as well as modern skyscrapers and bustling markets. Cairo is filled with ancient sites, from the awe-inspiring Pyramids and Sphinx, to the preserved old city of Islamic Cairo. The city is also known for its vibrant nightlife, fantastic cuisine and bustling bazaars, as well as its historical and cultural attractions. In addition, Cairo is home to many international institutions, such as the United Nations, the African Union and the Arab League.

Airport Directions

Car: Renting a car is one of the most convenient ways of getting to Cairo International Airport (CAI). Prices vary depending on the type of car you rent, but typically range from $30-60 per day. Bus: Buses are available from various locations around Cairo to CAI airport. Prices vary depending on your starting point, but generally range from $1-6 per ride. Train: Trains run between Cairo’s Ramses Train Station and Luxor Railway Station. Prices vary depending on your starting point, but generally range from $2-15 per ride. Taxi: Taxis are available from various locations around Cairo to CAI airport. Prices vary depending on your starting point, but typically range from $20-50 per ride.

Airport Terminals & Airlines

The Cairo International Airport (CAI) has four terminals: Terminal 1: This terminal is primarily used by EgyptAir and several other Middle Eastern airlines. Terminal 2: This terminal is primarily used by international airlines, including Air France, British Airways, Lufthansa, and KLM. Terminal 3: This terminal is primarily used by domestic airlines, including Air Cairo and EgyptAir Express. Terminal 4: This terminal is the seasonal terminal, and is used by EgyptAir and Jeddah/Medinah flights. The airlines that use each terminal vary, but some of the most common airlines associated with each terminal include: Terminal 1: EgyptAir, Air Cairo, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines Terminal 2: Air France, British Airways, Lufthansa, KLM, Etihad Airways Terminal 3: Air Cairo, EgyptAir Express, FlyEgypt Terminal 4: EgyptAir, Jeddah/Medinah flights

Airport Address

To get to Cairo International Airport (CAI) by car , you can take the main road from Cairo to the airport. The drive typically takes around 45 minutes. By bus, you can take bus line 111 or 381 from Cairo International Airport . The bus ride typically takes around 1 hour and costs 5 EGP per person (about 1 USD). Taxis are also available from the airport and can cost around 200-400 EGP (about 13-25 USD). Public transport is also available from Cairo International Airport. The city center is 22 km away , and a service bus runs from the airport to the city center. The bus ride typically takes around 1 hour and costs 5 EGP per person (about 1 USD).

Airport Lost & Found

The Lost and Found office at Cairo International Airport (CAI) is located in Terminal 1, and the telephone number is +20 2 2265 5000. The hours of operation are 24 hours a day.

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