Airport Cairo International CAI
Cairo International Airport is the largest and most important airport in the north African Arab Republic of Egypt and is the main hub of Egypt Air.With more than 60 different regularly operating scheduled airlines, Cairo airport is the second busiest airport on the African continent after the south African airport Johannesburg - Tambo International . It is also an important hub between Europe and the Middle East.
- URL: Official website
- Parking: Yes; paid parking – more than 7600 short and long term parking spaces at both terminals..
- Nearby cities: Kairo (17 km), Qalyub (20 km), Gizeh (23 km), Al Ḩawāmidīyah (29 km), Bilbays (36 km), Banha (43 km), Az Zaqāzīq (53 km), Abu Kabir (72 km), Tanta (84 km), Mahalla al-Kubra (98 km)
Location
The airport is on the north eastern edge of the district Heliopolis. It may be reached on the Salah Salem Road. The airprot is about 16 km or 11 miles from the main station on Midan Ramses (Ramses square) and about 18 km or 13 miles from the Egyptian museum on Midan Tahrir (Tahrir Square).
The main station is on Midan Ramses (Ramses Square), from here there are regular connections to the north (for example Alexandria, Tanta or Ismailiya) and the south (e.g. Luxor, Edfu or Aswan).
Between the airport (Terminal 1) and the city centre, there is a regular shuttle service at 30 minute intervals. The buses stop in the districts Heliopolis, Nasr-City, Ramses square and Tahrir square, El Mohandeseen, El Maadi and Hellwan. Taxis, limousines and rental cars are also available.
The metro line 3 to the airport should be completed by 2012.
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- Airport code:
- CAI
- Country:
- Egypt (EG)
- Latitude / Longitude:
- 30°7'18"N / 31°24'20"E
- Altitude of runway:
- 116 m
Alternative airports
- Sharm el-Sheikh 375 km
- Tel Aviv 392 km