Flights To Egypt

Why Book Your Egypt Flight Tickets with Travel Hunters?

At Travel Hunters we believe booking your holiday should be stress‑free. Here’s why our customers return again and again:

  • Best price guarantee – Our partnerships with major airlines and charter consolidators mean we offer some of the cheapest flights to Egypt.
  • Flexible search tools – Filter results by Red Sea resorts or cultural hubs like Cairo and Luxor.
  • ATOL‑protected packages – When you book flights and hotels together, your trip is financially protected.
  • 24/7 customer support – Our UK‑based experts are on hand to assist with visa queries and itinerary changes.
  • Secure payments – We use industry‑standard encryption to keep your details safe.

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Things You Know Before Travel

Prepare for your journey with confidence! Here are a few essential tips and travel reminders to make your trip smooth, safe, and stress-free — from visa checks to packing smart and managing your budget wisely.

1. Check Visa & Travel Documents

Before booking, make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months and check if you need a visa for your destination. Keep digital copies of your important documents for quick access.

2. Currency & Budget Planning

Research the local currency and average daily costs. Carry a mix of cash and cards, and inform your bank about your travel to avoid any payment issues abroad.

3. Weather & Packing Essentials

Research the weather for your destination so you can pack appropriately. Warm countries may require lightweight clothing, sunscreen, and hydration essentials, while cooler destinations may require layers and warmer attire.

Cheap Flights to Egypt from UK

Looking for an adventure that combines ancient history, sun-soaked beaches, and world-famous monuments? Egypt offers all this and more. At Travel Hunters we specialise in cheap flights to Egypt from the UK and can help you book your next holiday or business trip at a price you’ll love. Whether you’re planning a cultural tour of the Pyramids of Giza or a diving break in Sharm El Sheikh, our flexible search tools and dedicated travel experts make finding the right flight simple.

Flight Time and Distance to Egypt: How Long is the Journey?

Non‑stop flights from London to Egypt are relatively short compared to long-haul destinations, typically taking around 5 hours and covering approximately 2,200 miles (≈3,500 km). For example, a direct service from London Heathrow (LHR) to Cairo International Airport (CAI) usually takes around 4 hours 55 minutes. Flights to Red Sea resorts like Hurghada or Sharm El Sheikh are slightly longer; depending on your departure airport and airline, you may find direct charter options or one‑stop connections via European hubs.

Route

Approximate distance

Typical flight time*

London Heathrow (LHR) → Cairo (CAI)

~2,180 mi (3,508 km)

≈ 4 h 55 min

London Gatwick (LGW) → Sharm El Sheikh (SSH)

~2,400 mi (3,860 km)

≈ 5 h 25 min

London Gatwick (LGW) → Hurghada (HRG)

~2,450 mi (3,940 km)

≈ 5 h 30 min

*Times and distances are approximate and depend on aircraft type, routing and winds.

Top Airlines for Egypt Flights: Best Carriers and Connections

Several major carriers operate flights between the UK and Egypt. The main airlines are:

  • British Airways – Offers non‑stop flights from London Heathrow to Cairo. In economy, you’ll enjoy complimentary snacks and drinks. Club Europe (business class) provides lounge access, more personal space, and a full meal service.
  • EgyptAir – The national carrier operates daily non‑stop flights from London Heathrow to Cairo. As a Star Alliance member, they offer good connections to domestic destinations like Luxor, Aswan, and Sharm El Sheikh. Economy includes checked baggage and meals.
  • EasyJet & TUI – Popular for direct flights to Red Sea resorts (Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh) from various UK airports (Gatwick, Manchester, Bristol). These are often budget-friendly options ideal for package holidays.
  • Wizz Air – Offers low-cost flights from London Luton to Sharm El Sheikh and Sphinx International Airport (near the Pyramids), often providing some of the cheapest fares if you travel light.
  • Turkish Airlines – Connects via Istanbul to Cairo, Hurghada, and Sharm El Sheikh. Known for excellent food and service, though the stopover adds time.

When comparing flights, look at total journey time and baggage allowances. Non‑stop flights are convenient for Cairo, while charter airlines are often best for direct access to the beach resorts.

Travel in Style: Economy and Business Class to Egypt

Flying to Egypt is a medium-haul journey, but choosing the right cabin still matters:

  • Economy – Perfect for budget‑conscious travellers. On scheduled carriers like EgyptAir and BA, meals are included. On budget carriers (EasyJet, Wizz Air), food and bags are extra. Seat pitch is generally around 29–31 inches.
  • Business Class – If comfort is key, business cabins (e.g., EgyptAir Business, BA Club Europe) provide wider seats, priority check-in, and increased baggage allowance. EgyptAir’s Boeing 777/787 routes often feature flat-bed seats, whereas narrow-body aircraft may just have recliner seats.

Baggage Allowance for Egypt Flights: Luggage Rules and Limits

Baggage rules vary significantly between scheduled and budget airlines. Below is a general guide:

Airline & Cabin

Hand luggage allowance

Checked baggage allowance*

EgyptAir Economy

1 bag up to 8 kg

Two 23 kg bags (often generous on intl routes)

British Airways Economy

1 cabin bag + 1 personal item

One 23 kg bag (on standard fares)

EasyJet (Standard)

1 small under-seat bag

Purchased separately (15kg, 23kg, or 26kg)

TUI Airways

1 piece up to 10 kg

Usually 15kg or 20kg included in packages

Wizz Air

1 small carry-on bag (40x30x20cm)

Purchased separately

*Airlines may change their policies; always check your e‑ticket for the most up‑to‑date rules.

Why Book Your Egypt Flight Tickets with Travel Hunters?

At Travel Hunters we believe booking your holiday should be stress‑free. Here’s why our customers return again and again:

  • Best price guarantee – Our partnerships with major airlines and charter consolidators mean we offer some of the cheapest flights to Egypt.
  • Flexible search tools – Filter results by Red Sea resorts or cultural hubs like Cairo and Luxor.
  • ATOL‑protected packages – When you book flights and hotels together, your trip is financially protected.
  • 24/7 customer support – Our UK‑based experts are on hand to assist with visa queries and itinerary changes.
  • Secure payments – We use industry‑standard encryption to keep your details safe.

Best Time to Fly to Egypt: Finding the Cheapest Flight Months

Egypt’s climate is generally hot and dry, but prices fluctuate based on European holiday seasons:

  • October–April (Peak Season) – The weather is mild and pleasant, making it perfect for visiting the Pyramids and Luxor. December and Easter are very busy, and flight prices are at their highest.
  • June–August (Summer) – Temperatures can soar above 35°C (95°F), especially in Cairo and Luxor. However, this is often the cheapest time to fly as demand for cultural sightseeing drops due to the heat. Red Sea resorts remain popular but can be very hot.
  • Shoulder seasons (May & September) – These months offer a balance of warm weather and reasonable prices. It’s a great time for diving in the Red Sea or a Nile Cruise before the peak winter crowds arrive.

For the cheapest deals, avoid UK school half-terms and Christmas. Booking 3 to 6 months in advance is recommended for winter sun holidays.

Egypt Weather Guide: Forecasts and Packing Tips

  • Cairo & Nile Delta – Winters (Dec–Feb) are cool (10–20°C) and can be cloudy. Summers are hot and humid. Pack a light jacket for winter evenings and breathable cottons for summer.
  • Upper Egypt (Luxor/Aswan) – extremely hot in summer (40°C+) and pleasantly warm in winter. Sun protection is essential year-round.
  • Red Sea (Hurghada/Sharm) – Warm year-round, though winter evenings can be breezy.
  • General tips: Egypt is a conservative country. Pack modest clothing (covering shoulders and knees) for visiting cities and religious sites. Swimwear is fine at beach resorts. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring temples.

Discover Egyptian Culture: Local Traditions, Cuisine, and History

Egypt is home to one of the world’s oldest civilizations. Modern Egypt is a blend of Middle Eastern, African, and Mediterranean influences.

  • Tipping (Baksheesh) – Tipping is a way of life. Keep small bills (5, 10, or 20 EGP notes) handy for porters, drivers, and bathroom attendants.
  • Dress Code – While resorts are liberal, dress modestly in Cairo and local towns.
  • Hospitality – Egyptians are incredibly welcoming. You may be invited for tea; accepting is a polite gesture.

Egypt’s cuisine is hearty and vegetarian-friendly. Must‑try dishes include:

  • Koshary – The national dish; a mix of pasta, rice, lentils, and chickpeas topped with tomato sauce and fried onions.
  • Ful Medames – Slow-cooked fava beans, a breakfast staple.
  • Ta’ameya – Egyptian falafel made from fava beans instead of chickpeas.
  • Mahshi – Vegetables (zucchini, vine leaves) stuffed with spiced rice.
  • Om Ali – A bread pudding dessert with nuts and milk.

Major Airports in Egypt: Your Guide to International Gateways

  • Cairo International Airport (CAI) – The main hub, located about 20km from downtown. It has three terminals and connects to all domestic airports (Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada).
  • Sphinx International Airport (SPX) – A newer airport located west of Cairo, much closer to the Giza Pyramids and the new Grand Egyptian Museum.
  • Hurghada International Airport (HRG) – Serves the Red Sea coast. It is modern and handles a high volume of charter flights from Europe.
  • Sharm El Sheikh International Airport (SSH) – The gateway to the Sinai Peninsula’s resorts and diving spots.

Top Attractions in Egypt: Must‑Visit Places and Landmarks

  • Pyramids of Giza & The Sphinx – The only surviving wonder of the ancient world.
  • The Egyptian Museum (and the new GEM) – Home to Tutankhamun’s treasures and thousands of antiquities.
  • Valley of the Kings (Luxor) – Explore the tombs of Pharaohs, including Ramses II and Tutankhamun.
  • Karnak Temple – A massive temple complex that took over 1,500 years to build.
  • Abu Simbel – The colossal temples of Ramses II, relocated to save them from the rising Nile waters.
  • Red Sea Reefs – World-class diving and snorkeling in Ras Mohammed and the Blue Hole.
  • Nile Cruise – A multi-day boat trip between Luxor and Aswan is the classic way to see the sights.

Where to Stay: Best Hotels and Luxury Accommodation in Egypt

Hotel & Location

Highlights

Marriott Mena House – Cairo

Located right at the foot of the Pyramids. Historic palace wing and lush gardens. Breakfast with a view of the Great Pyramid is unforgettable.

Sofitel Legend Old Cataract – Aswan

A Victorian-era palace on the Nile banks where Agatha Christie wrote Death on the Nile. Ultimate luxury and history.

Four Seasons Resort – Sharm El Sheikh

A hillside village-style resort with private beaches, world-class diving, and exceptional service.

Hilton Luxor Resort & Spa – Luxor

Situated on the Nile’s edge, offering stunning sunset views, two infinity pools, and easy access to Karnak Temple.

Steigenberger Al Dau Beach – Hurghada

A massive luxury resort with a lazy river, golf course, and private sandy beach, perfect for families.

Expert Egypt Travel Tips: Pro Hacks for a Smooth Journey

  • Visa Requirements – UK and many other nationals can get a Visa on Arrival (approx. $25 USD) at the airport or apply for an e-Visa online at least 7 days before travel.
  • Currency – The currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). Cash is king for small purchases, though cards are accepted in hotels and major malls.
  • Stay Healthy – Drink only bottled water. “Pharaoh’s Revenge” (stomach upset) is common, so wash hands often and eat at busy restaurants.
  • Haggling – Bargaining is expected in souks (markets) like Khan el-Khalili. Have fun with it, but remain polite.

Connectivity – Buy a local SIM card (Vodafone, Orange, or Etisalat) at the airport upon arrival for cheap and reliable data.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are flights to Egypt expensive during winter?

Winter (October to April) is the peak tourist season because the weather is comfortable for sightseeing. Demand from Europeans escaping the cold drives up prices for both flights and hotels.

The cheapest months are generally June, July, and August. However, be prepared for intense heat. Late November and early December (before the Christmas rush) can also offer good deals.

 

Return economy flights from the UK to Cairo typically range from £350 to £600. Charter flights to Hurghada or Sharm El Sheikh can be cheaper, sometimes dropping to £150–£300 if booked in advance or last-minute.

 

A direct flight from London to Cairo takes about 5 hours. Flights to Hurghada or Sharm El Sheikh take roughly 5.5 hours.

 

Yes, millions of tourists visit Egypt safely every year. Tourist areas (Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Red Sea) are heavily policed and safe. Always follow government travel advice and stay vigilant in crowded areas.

 

Direct flights from the UK to Luxor are rare and usually seasonal (charters). Most travellers fly into Cairo and take a domestic flight (1 hour) or fly into Hurghada and take a transfer (approx. 4 hours drive) to Luxor.