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How many terminals are there in Cairo Airport?

CAI boasts of four terminals namely, International Hall 1, Departure Hall 3, Hall 4 which is mainly used for non-commercial and private aircraft services and a seasonal flight terminal that is designed to accommodate up to 1200 passengers per hour and used to ease congestion during pilgrim season.



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Yes - they are right next to each other - but most likely you will have to go through passport control, collect your luggage and clear customs at T3 and then go to T2 and check in again. T3 is only Star Alliance airlines ( Egyptair, Turkish, Lufthansa, Austrian and Swiss ) and you possibly do not have a through ticket.

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EGYPTAIR - Al Genah, Cairo Airport terminal 3.

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The terminals are somewhat apart with a bus shuttling between them every hour and a mini metro every 10 minutes. However if you are in a hurry, you can always take a taxi and this serves as a great reminder to keep time and take your check in time more seriously.

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Yes, it's possible. Cairo Airport has an airside people-mover (Mini Metro) connecting Terminals 2 and 3, and since both your flights are on Egyptair, any baggage you have will be checked through.

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Terminal 3 is used by the majority of the members of the Oneworld airline alliance: American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, Qantas, Royal Jordanian, and SriLankan Airlines. British Airways, which mainly uses Terminal 5, also offers some flights from this terminal.

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You need to be at airport three hours before scheduled time of departure (Closing time for international flights is (60) minutes before scheduled time of departure. For Domestic Flights: You need to be at airport two hours before scheduled time of departure.

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Reconsider travel to Egypt due to terrorism. Exercise increased caution in Egypt due to the Embassy's limited ability to assist dual national U.S.-Egyptian citizens who are arrested or detained. Do not travel to: The Sinai Peninsula (with the exception of travel to Sharm El-Sheikh by air) due to terrorism.

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