How to find cheap flights to Egypt
Catch a flight to Egypt taking off from London Stansted. This is usually the most affordable airport to fly out of.
Consider flying into Sharm El Sheikh for even more value from your fare.
Try to keep May free. It's generally the cheapest time to visit Egypt.
For a round trip, the lowest price right now is £92. One-way fares are available from £50.
Willing to land in any city if it means you'll save? Compare the cheapest places to fly into by adding your departure airport, then entering 'Egypt' in the 'To' field.
If you've already settled on a destination city, select 'Add nearby airports.' This lets you compare fares across nearby airports and potentially get better value.
Have the best deals come straight to you by setting up a Price Alert. You'll get an email or a notification through the app when prices drop.
Don't wait until the last moment. Booking ahead often brings lower fares and access to some amazing early bird discounts.
The best time to go to Egypt
Use the 'Whole month' tool if you're flexible with your dates. Browse fares for an entire month and find a flight that fits your schedule and budget.
February is one of the busiest months to fly. High season brings more to see and do, but it's rarely the cheapest time to go.
Visit in November if you're aiming for a more laid-back vibe. This is the quietest time of year and also when plane tickets to Egypt tend to be less expensive.
Think about how you like to travel and let the weather guide your choice. July is one of the warmest months in Egypt, with highs averaging 39ºC.
January brings cooler conditions, with average lows of 8ºC.
January is usually the rainiest month, while January is the driest.
Also take into account periods of khamsin winds and dust and times of extreme heat when choosing your dates. Of course, weather risks depend on where you go and the timing of your trip.
Getting to Egypt
You've got a solid choice of arrival airports when you book flights to Egypt, including the following:
Cairo International Airport (CAI) in Cairo
Hurghada International Airport (HRG) in Hurghada
Sharm El-Sheikh International Airport (SSH) in Sharm El Sheikh
These airlines are the biggest players landing at this destination, based on approximate monthly flight figures:
Istanbul, Jeddah and Dubai are among the major hubs used as stopover points on flights to Egypt. Stops differ by route, so it's worth checking the connection details for your departure city.
Places to visit in Egypt
Cairo
With a population of roughly 7.7 million, this city should be high on your must-do list.
Set aside some time for major stops like Gizeh Plateau, TUTANKHAMUN'S TREASURE and River Nile, as well as other landmarks.
Cairo International Airport (CAI) handles most international flights into Cairo. You'll find some excellent flight deals to Egypt touching down at this major hub.
Check out the lineup of hotels in Cairo and pair your trip with a stay that suits your plans.
Hurghada
This city of around 242,570 cm Red Sea serves up its own mix of energy, culture and character.
The biggest highlights include Hurghada, Hurgada and Hurgada marina.
The majority of flights arrive through Hurghada International Airport (HRG), the city's main airport.
With your airfare locked in, you can begin searching for the right stay among the hotels in Hurghada.
Sharm El Sheikh
Searching for more ideas on places to visit in Egypt? This city in South Sinai Governorate is waiting to be explored.
Don't go home without exploring major attractions like Shark's Bay Beach, Beach and Soho amusement park.
Sharm El-Sheikh International Airport (SSH) is the city's main airport, with routes linking it to popular destinations throughout the region and beyond.
Pick up a deal on where you'll stay by checking out the list of hotels in Sharm El Sheikh.
Good to know
Entry rules may vary depending on your travel plans and passport, so check before you go. Official embassy sites and airlines will have the most recent advice on visas or other documents you may need.
The Egyptian pound (EGP) is the local currency.
ATMs (automatic teller machines) are just about everywhere, making it easy to take out cash whenever you need it.
Tipping is expected in Egypt. People typically base the tip on the level of service, and adding one is just part of daily life here.
Wi-Fi coverage is generally moderate. Beyond popular traveller areas, availability becomes more limited.
Cairo is the capital of Egypt, which has a population of roughly 120 million.
You won't have to adjust your watch as you travel through this destination, with only one standard time zone of UTC+5 cm place.
Egypt is located in Africa within the Northern Africa subregion.
Some of the headline events on the calendar include the Abu Simbel Sun Festival, the Sham El-Nessim spring festival and the Cairo International Film Festival. Line up your flight to Egypt around moments like these for an experience that moves beyond the must-see list.
Complete your trip with hotels and a car hire
Locked in that cheap ticket to Egypt? Now decide where you'll rest your head and how you'll get around. Explore the range of hotels in Egypt and filter your search by review score, star rating and more. Also browse car hire options in Egypt and choose from pickup locations in cities or at airports.