Private Jet Charter from Cairo to Siwa

Apr 6, 2021

Private Plane Charter Between Cairo and Siwa

Our Private Jet charter analysts stand out from the crowd and reduce the private jet charter rates by data analysis of the empty legs available every day from Cairo, El Gouna, Hurghada, Aswan, and Luxor to Siwa.

The cost of a private aircraft rate from Cairo to Siwa is about 8000 USD for a one-way dropoff. Icarus Jet can curate aircraft that fit your needs, from a Light Jet to a Super Mid-size or a Mid-size jet. Please call us at +1-888-277-7203 to speak with a Jet charter analyst.

Icarus Jet offers some of the most cost-effective rates on this particular route with the Industry-leading ARGUS and WYVERN audited operators. This safety audit makes the rates lucrative and the safety of the passengers impeccable. Please see some of our jet charter rates from Cairo to Siwa.

Cairo To Siwa


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Alexander the great was declared as the King of Egypt in the temple of the Oracle in Siwa. Yet, Siwa is known for its Oasis and its mystical and medicinal healings than the anointment of Alexander the Great or the temple of Oracle. The obscurity of Siwa is further exacerbated by the lack of an International airport, making it harder for most tourists to take their eyes off the Great Pyramids (as if that was the only attraction in all of Egypt). Cairo’s drive time to Siwa is about 8 hours long, and it is a tiring journey. The other alternative is to take the seasonal flight from Cairo to Marsa Matruh and then drive to Siwa. None of these options are reasonable unless you just wanted to visit Siwa and nothing else. Icarus Jet charter offers flights to Siwa airport from Cairo International airport and Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada, and El Gouna. The flight time between Cairo and Siwa is about 45 minutes in a private jet; it is Cairo’s most frequented private jet charters. There are plenty of options offered by Icarus Jet for business aviation flights from Cairo to Siwa. The major drawback is the time it takes to acquire the landing right in Siwa Airport. Sometimes, it is even harder to secure overnight parking at Siwa airport because it is a military airport. In case we are unable to secure overnight parking for a round trip to and from Siwa, we would have to reposition the airplane back to Cairo, and that will Increase the jet charter rate considerably. We recommend at least two weeks notice for any Jet Charter flights into Siwa.

Jet Charter Rates From Cairo to Siwa

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CityTo/FromOne-Way Price Estimate ($)
CairoSiwa11,000

Citation Sovereign– 17000 USD for a one-way drop-off

With a stand-up cabin and a lavatory, and a galley, this aircraft also makes for a comfortable 6 hours coast to coast flight. Club seating with a Divan in the back makes for a wonderfully accommodating Nine-seat airplane.

Hawker 850XP– 16000 USD for a one-way drop-off.

This mid-size jet can seat eight passengers and comes with a small galley with snacks and drinks. The lavatory is well-equipped with a sink, cabinets and it is almost a stand-up cabin.

Private Jet Airports In Cairo

Cairo international airport and Cairo Sphinx Airport offer 24-7 departure and arrival services to Cairo, Egypt. Cairo Sphinx airport is mostly used for General aviation and private aircraft traffic, and it is closer to the 6th of October city and downtown Cairo. Cairo International Airport is closer to Heliopolis, and it is the second busiest airport in all of Africa.

Private Jet Airport In Siwa

Siwa has a Military airport whose ICAO code is HE24. Siwa airport only allows a drop-ff and t here is no over-night parking available. Most private jets have to reposition back to Cairo international airport. The permit to land at Siwa airport takes two weeks notice and application. The repositioning of the private airplane from Siwa back to Cairo results in two round trips and it makes the jet charter from Cairo to Siwa very expensive.

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