Airports in Egypt, List of Egypt Airports By City
All the Major Airports in Egypt are given below. To find more information about any of these airports click on the airport name. Our database have 30 Airports in Egypt. Egypt IATA Airport Codes and ICAO Codes are listed bellow.
Airport | City, Country | IATA airport code | ICAO airport code |
Abu Rudeis Airport | Abu Rudeis, Egypt | AUE | - |
Abu Simbel Airport | Abu Simbel, Egypt | ABS | HEBL |
Al Arish Airport | Al Arish, Egypt | AAC | HEAR |
Assiut Airport | Assiut, Egypt | ATZ | HEAT |
Aswan Airport | Aswan, Egypt | ASW | HESN |
Berenice International Airport / Banas Cape Air Base | Berenice Troglodytica, Egypt | EES | HEBR |
Borg El Arab Airport | Alexandria, Egypt | HBE | HEBA |
Cairo International Airport | Cairo, Egypt | CAI | HECA |
Cairo West Airport | El Cairo, Egypt | CWE | HECW |
Dakhla Airport | Dakhla Oasis, Egypt | DAK | HEDK |
El Alamein International Airport | El Alamein, Egypt | DBB | HEAL |
El Gora Airport | , Egypt | EGH | HEGR |
El Minya Airport | El Minya, Egypt | EMY | - |
El Nohza Airport | Alexandria, Egypt | ALY | HEAX |
Hurghada Airport | Hurghada, Egypt | HRG | HEGN |
Kharga Airport | New Valley, Egypt | UVL | HENY |
Luxor Airport | Luxor, Egypt | LXR | HELX |
Marsa Alam Airport | Marsa Alam, Egypt | RMF | - |
Mersa Matruh Airport | Mersa Matruh, Egypt | MUH | HEMM |
Mount Sinai Airport | Santa Katarina, Egypt | SKV | HESC |
Ophira Airport | Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt | SSH | HESH |
Port Said Airport | Port Said, Egypt | PSD | HEPS |
Ramadan Airport | Ramadan, Egypt | TFR | - |
Ras An Naqb Airport | Ras An Naqb, Egypt | RAF | - |
Shark Elowainat Airport | Shark Elowainat, Egypt | GSQ | HEOW |
Sidi Barani Airport | Sidi Barani, Egypt | SQK | - |
Siwa Airport | Siwa, Egypt | SEW | - |
Sohag International Airport | Sohag, Egypt | HMB | HEMK |
Taba International Airport | Taba, Egypt | TCP | HETB |
Tour Sinai City Airport | Tour Sinai City, Egypt | ELT | HETR |
The IATA airport code consists of three letters and is defined by IATA (International Air Transport Association).
The ICAO airport code consists of four letters and is defined by ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization).