Which UK airports fly to Marsa Alam?

There are 5 airports in London (London Southend, London Stansted, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, and London Luton.) and only 1 airport in Marsa Alam (Marsa Alam). The cheapest flights are generally found on the London Luton Airport to Marsa Alam flight route.

How do you get from Marsa Alam to Cairo?

You fly to Cairo then take a one hour flight with Egypt Air to Marsa Alam Aiport. From Cairo, you could also take a 10 hour bus to Marsa Alam. You fly to Luxor and take a taxi for 2 hours to Marsa Alam.

How do you get to Marsa Alam from UK?

Fly Direct to Marsa Currently, the only operator flying in direct from the UK to Marsa Alam (RMF) is Thomson and they fly charter flights from Gatwick (LGW) on Wednesday.

Who owns Marsa Alam?

M. A. Kharafi & Sons
Marsa Alam International Airport serves the eastern Egyptian Red Sea coastal resort of Marsa Alam. Opened in Oct-2003, the airport is owned by Kuwaiti firm M. A. Kharafi & Sons. In addition to Egyptian carriers, a number of European leisure and low-cost airlines operate services to Marsa Alam.

Is it safe to travel to Marsa Alam?

Marsa Alam sits 800km south of Cairo – at least 8 hours drive. The road to reach Marsa Alam is very secure, with three high security checkpoints between the border of the Red Sea Governorate and Hurghada (the 3rd being 5km north of El Gouna). At these checkpoints, luggage, people and cars are all fully checked.

Do TUI still fly to Marsa Alam?

Take off on one of our direct flights to Marsa Alam Airport and you’ll soon be enjoying the highlights of a holiday on Egypt’s Red Sea Riviera.

Is Marsa Alam worth visiting?

It has been one of the best attractions for tourists from different nationalities. It’s known for its pure deep water, and most importantly, it is from the sea currents, which makes it very safe to dive particularly in the winter. Marsa Alam is full of outstanding attractions that seem endless.

What is Marsa Alam known for?

Marsa Alam is also known as the world-class kitesurfing destination and starting point for safaris. Marsa Alam also has some inland attractions, such as the Emerald Mines and the Temple of Seti I at Khanais.

Where are the airports in Egypt?

The 10 biggest airports in Egypt

IATA Name City
CAI Cairo International Airport Cairo
HBE Borg El Arab International Airport Alexandria
HRG Hurghada International Airport Hurghada
SSH Sharm El Sheikh International Airport Sharm el-Sheikh

How far is Marsa Alam from airport?

60 km
Marsa Alam International Airport (IATA: RMF, ICAO: HEMA) is an international airport located 60 km north of Marsa Alam in Egypt.

Are Tui flights to Egypt Cancelled?

TUI cancels more flights to Egypt, Florida and Tunisia in latest travel update. Tui has cancelled more flights and holidays after ongoing uncertainty around international travel.