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  2. Hurghada International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Hurghada International Airport. /  27.17806°N 33.79917°E  / 27.17806; 33.79917. Hurghada International Airport ( IATA: HRG, ICAO: HEGN) is the international airport of Hurghada in Egypt. It is located inland, 5 km (3.1 mi) southwest of El Dahar, the city centre of Hurghada. It is the second busiest airport in Egypt after Cairo ...

  3. List of airports in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    El Gouna Airport El Gouna: HEGO El Gora Airport: EGH El Gora: HEGR El Kharga Airport: UVL El Kharga: HEKG El Tor Airport: ELT El Tor: HETR Hurghada International Airport: HRG Hurghada: HEGN Luxor International Airport: LXR Luxor: HELX Marsa Alam International Airport: RMF Marsa Alam: HEMA Marsa Matruh Airport: MUH Marsa Matrouh: HEMM Capital ...

  4. List of airports by ICAO code: H - Wikipedia

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    Also see airport category and list. South Sudan obtained a dedicated ICAO airport code prefix, HJ, in 2021. However, many airports continue to use the HS prefix that is used by Sudan. HJJJ (JUB) – Juba International Airport – Juba; HJMK (MAK) – Malakal Airport – Malakal; HJRB (RBX) – Rumbek Airport – Rumbek

  5. Hurghada - Wikipedia

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    Area code. (+20) 65. Hurghada ( / hərˈɡædə, - ˈɡɑː -/; Arabic: الغردقة al-Ġhardaqah, Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [el ɣæɾˈdæʔæ]) is a coastal city that serves as the largest city and capital of the Red Sea Governorate of Egypt. Hurghada has grown from a small fishing village to one of the largest resort destinations ...

  6. List of airports by IATA airport code: H - Wikipedia

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    UNECE. 28 February 2012. - includes IATA codes "ICAO Location Indicators by State" (PDF). International Civil Aviation Organization. 17 September 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 March 2019; Aviation Safety Network - IATA and ICAO airport codes; Great Circle Mapper - IATA, ICAO and FAA airport codes

  7. ICAO airport code - Wikipedia

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    The ICAO airport code or location indicator is a four-letter code designating aerodromes around the world. These codes, as defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization and published quarterly in ICAO Document 7910: Location Indicators, are used by air traffic control and airline operations such as flight planning .

  8. Sharm El Sheikh - Wikipedia

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    Sharm El Sheikh is the administrative hub of Egypt's South Sinai Governorate, which includes the smaller coastal towns of Dahab and Nuweiba as well as the mountainous interior, St. Catherine and Mount Sinai. It was historically a fishing town and military base, and was developed into a commercial and tourist-centric city in 1968 by Israel.

  9. Sphinx International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Sphinx International Airport. /  30.10972°N 30.89444°E  / 30.10972; 30.89444. Sphinx International Airport ( IATA: SPX, ICAO: HESX) is a public airport, serving the city of Giza, on the western side of Cairo, Egypt .