TRIP REPORT
In the end, I opted for Air Cairo via Hurghada. The ticket cost 250 euros and included an onward connection with Egypt Air, which also owns Air Cairo, as well as checked baggage. While the 5:30AM departure from Belgrade was far from ideal, it meant arriving in Cairo by 1PM, which suited my plans perfectly.
Air Cairo operates year-round flights to Belgrade. Although most seats are allocated to tour operators, the airline does sell tickets directly online, and it is also possible to book onward connections with Egypt Air on a single itinerary. The Air Cairo website allows passengers to pre-book seats, request special meals and manage other basic services.
I arrived at the airport at around 4AM, assuming the flight would have light loads given it was November. However, it quickly became apparent at check-in that the aircraft would be full, with long queues at the counters in Terminal 1. The passenger mix was quite diverse, consisting mainly of families with young children but also seniors, younger couples and a noticeable number of Russian passengers.
Despite travelling on a single ticket, I was required to collect my luggage in Hurghada and re-check it for the domestic sector. This is due to the transfer involving an international-to-domestic connection. I also had to collect my boarding pass for the onward Cairo flight in Hurghada.
One pleasant surprise was the number of shops and cafes already open at the airport before 5AM, an improvement compared to my previous early morning departure two years ago, when almost everything had been closed. The toilets were also spotless.
Checking FlightRadar, I saw that the aircraft had arrived on time from Hurghada, suggesting an on-time departure, which proved to be the case. The aircraft operating the flight was SU-BUZ, a three-year-old Airbus A320neo. I must say, I am quite fond of the Air Cairo livery.
Boarding began on schedule, and the flight was completely full. Seat pitch was on the tight side, and with every seat occupied, the cabin felt more cramped than it might otherwise have been. The seats do have USB ports. We pushed back on time, which I appreciated given my onward connection.
Having never flown Air Cairo before, I did not know what to expect onboard. After take-off, the cabin lights were dimmed and remained so for about an hour. Initially, there was no sign of any service, which I assumed meant none would be offered. Given the early departure, this was actually welcome, as many passengers used the time to sleep.
To my surprise, after roughly an hour the crew announced the start of service. Each passenger received a boxed snack containing two small cheese sandwiches and a portion of olives. I did not eat the meal, so I cannot comment on its quality. This was followed by complimentary orange juice or water.
The remainder of the flight passed uneventfully. I did not use the lavatories, so I cannot comment on their condition.
We landed in Hurghada on time and were bussed to the relatively new passenger terminal. Air Cairo is the largest airline operating at Hurghada. After collecting my luggage, I walked to the adjacent domestic terminal and checked in for my Egypt Air flight to Cairo, operated by a Boeing 737-800. This flight was also full, with most passengers appearing to be foreign tourists, particularly from France and Germany.
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I am surprised how cabin looks good, with USB slot and onboard service. Some awarded legacy carriers from this region should learn from Air Cairo
ReplyDeleteThe plane is 3 years old.
DeleteActually, I found the cabin to be quite warn for a 3 year old plane. I'm not sure if the USB ports worked. I didn't try it.
DeletePlane age has little to do with interior quality. Lufthansa's oldest A319s (we're talking 25+ years) have nicer interiors than their first A320neos
DeleteWhat did you think of Hurgada airport? I found it one of the least pleasent i've seen in a while with cleaners by the toilets demanding tips and pushy people around thr cash machines before one pays the visa to enter the country. Great report tho
ReplyDeleteHow much weekly they fly?
Delete3 weekly
DeleteThanks anon 09.32. I didn't have those issues but the airport was nothing special. We did wait a very long time for our luggage though. Probably over half an hour even though flights that landed after us got theirs beforehand.
DeleteWe love Air Cairo!
ReplyDeleteInteresting routing 😉 How did you find Egypt Air on the domestic sector?
ReplyDeleteNice trip report.
ReplyDeleteAr Cairo is on par with the likes of Flydubai,Air Arabia and Jazeera Airways.
Which are also good low cost airlines.
Actually, one sandwich is with cheese, other with chicken sausage. You should try great guava juice. Love SM!
ReplyDeleteMmmh---Guava juice!
DeleteAn Egyptian specialty.