History of Sharm El Sheikh International Airport
Sharm Airport was constructed by Israel in 1968 as its main airport for its effort in the Sinai war against Egypt and Jordan. After the peace treaty was signed and the Sinai peninsula returned to Egypt, Sharm El Sheik airport was taken over Egypt Airport Holding company.
Sharm El Sheikh International Airport Terminals
Sharm International Airport has two terminals. Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. It currently has a passenger capacity of 7.5 Million passengers annually and increasing. A handful of airlines fly into Sharm El Sheikh International airport Including Egypt Air, Egypt Air Express and TUI. It serves General aviation traffic as well and it can accommodate private aircraft of all sizes.

Information and Restrictions Cairo International Airport
HESH is the ICAO code
| Lat/Long N27-58.7/E034-23.6 | Longest Hard Surface Runway (ft) 10108 x 148, 04L/22R |
| Elevation (ft) 143 | Runway Surface Asphalt |
| Fuel Available JET-A ONLY | |
| Current UTC 1:27:55 PM (+2.00) | Local Standard Time 3:27:55 PM |
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FAQs
Where is Sharm El Sheikh International Airport located?
Sharm El Sheikh International Airport is located approximately 18 km northeast of the city center.
What are the airport codes for Sharm El Sheikh International Airport?
IATA: SSH and ICAO: HESH
Why is Sharm El Sheikh Airport important for travelers?
It serves as a key gateway to Egypt’s Red Sea Riviera.
Does the airport support general aviation services?
Yes, it supports general aviation through dedicated ground-handling providers.



