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Aswan International Airport. / 23.96417°N 32.81972°E / 23.96417; 32.81972. Aswan International Airport ( IATA: ASW, ICAO: HESN ), is a domestic airport (despite its name) located 16 km southwest of Aswan, Egypt. It was built in 1956 and upgraded in 1992 and 1999 by the Egyptian government. [3]
Passenger statistics [1] Cairo International Airport ( IATA: CAI, ICAO: HECA) ( Arabic: مطار القاهرة الدولي; Maṭār El Qāhira El Dawli) is the principal international airport of Cairo and the largest and busiest airport in Egypt. It serves as the primary hub for Egyptair and Nile Air as well as several other airlines.
6th October City Airport: 6th of October: HEOC Abu Rudeis Airport: AUE Abou Redis Abu Simbel Airport: ABS Abu Simbel: HEBL Alexandria International Airport: ALY Alexandria: HEAX Borg El Arab Airport: HBE Alexandria / Borg El Arab: HEBA Almaza Air Base Almaza: HEAZ Assiut Airport: ATZ Assiut: HEAT Aswan International Airport: ASW Aswan: HESN ...
Office National des Aéroports. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 May 2012. Retrieved 24 June 2013. ^ "A-Z World Airports Online - Ghana airports - Accra - Kotoka International Airport (ACC/DGAA)". Archived from the original on 2013-11-04. Retrieved 2013-06-07. ^ "The Ghana Airports Company Ltd. says, however, 1,387,741".
Tourism is one of the leading sources of income, crucial to Egypt's economy. At its peak in 2010, the sector employed about 12% of workforce of Egypt, [ 1] serving approximately 14.7 million visitors to Egypt, and providing revenues of nearly $12.5 billion [ 2] as well as contributing more than 11% of GDP and 14.4% of foreign currency revenues.
Luxor International Airport. / 25.67083°N 32.70639°E / 25.67083; 32.70639. Luxor International Airport ( IATA: LXR, ICAO: HELX) is the main airport serving the city of Luxor, Egypt. It is located 6 km (4 miles) east of the city. Many charter airlines use the airport, as it is a popular tourist destination for those visiting the River ...
Aswan is the ancient city of Swenett, later known as Syene, which in antiquity was the frontier town of Ancient Egypt facing the south. Swenett is supposed to have derived its name from an Egyptian goddess with the same name. [10] This goddess later was identified as Eileithyia by the Greeks and Lucina by the Romans during their occupation of ...
The airport building is expected to include a travel hall with an area of 6,500 square meters (70,000 square feet), an arrival hall of 7,000 square meters, a food and beverage area of 1,000 square meters, duty-free shops, passport offices, an X-ray area and 28 check-in counters.