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Cheapest time to fly from Jeddah to Cairo

If you’re planning to fly this route soon, keep in mind that the lowest fares are usually available in the middle of August. Take advantage of this period to save on your flight tickets and make the most of your trip. Please note that prices may change after your search.
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Airlines that fly from Jeddah to Cairo
Exchange rate
1 AED = 13.52 EGP
1 EGP = 0.07 AED
Last checked on Sun, 12/07
Distance: 1234 kms
Jeddah airports
King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED)How far from city centre: 6 kms
Cairo airports
Cairo International Airport (CAI)How far from city centre: 2 kms

A guide to flying from Jeddah to Cairo

Flying from Jeddah to Cairo connects two of the most significant urban centres in the region. While Jeddah is known for its historic Al-Balad district and the Red Sea coast, Cairo draws visitors with its ancient wonders and the constant flow of the Nile River. Many travellers make this trip to see the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Sphinx, or to explore the vast collection of artefacts in the Grand Egyptian Museum. The city has a deep history that spans centuries, visible in the architecture of Islamic Cairo and the busy stalls of Khan el-Khalili. Beyond the monuments, the local food culture and the chance to sail on a traditional felucca at sunset make it a popular choice for those seeking a mix of history and atmosphere.

The flight between these two cities is relatively short, typically lasting around 2 hours and 15 minutes. Because this is a high-traffic route, several airlines including Saudia, EgyptAir, and flyadeal run multiple daily services. You will usually depart from King Abdulaziz International Airport and arrive at Cairo International Airport. If you prefer cooler weather for walking around the ruins, the best time to visit is between October and April. During these months, the daytime temperatures are mild, making it much more comfortable to spend long hours outdoors. For those looking to find more options, mid-week flights often provide more flexibility than weekend departures. Most travellers find that arriving at Terminal 2 or Terminal 3 in Cairo allows for easy access to the city centre via local taxis or ride-sharing apps.

Departing from Jeddah

Flying from Jeddah to Egypt involves departing from one of the busiest aviation hubs in the region. Most travellers heading to Cairo will start their trip at the city's primary international facility, which has undergone significant expansions to handle high passenger volumes.

King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED)

This massive travel hub is the main departure point for flights to Cairo. Most international departures, including those operated by Saudia and various budget carriers, now use the recently opened Terminal 1. This terminal is one of the largest in the world and features an internal automated people mover to help you navigate between gates. If you are flying with low-cost airlines, check your booking carefully, as some flights still operate from the North Terminal. King Abdulaziz International Airport is located roughly 19 km north of the city centre, and you can reach it easily via taxi or ride-sharing apps in about 20 minutes depending on traffic. The facility stays open for 24-hour service, offering plenty of dining and lounge options before your flight.

Arriving in Cairo

Flying from Jeddah to Cairo is a popular route that connects two major regional hubs. Most flights arrive at the primary international gateway, though some low-cost carriers or private charters may use the newer secondary facility located on the outskirts of the city.

Cairo International Airport (CAI)

This is the largest and most active aviation site in Egypt. Cairo International Airport consists of three main terminals connected by an automated people mover. Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 generally handle the majority of international traffic from Saudi Arabia, including flights operated by Saudia and EgyptAir. Passengers can reach the city centre using the Line 3 metro extension or various shuttle bus services.

Sphinx International Airport (SPX)

Located on the western edge of the capital, this facility serves as a convenient alternative for those heading to the Giza Pyramids or the Grand Egyptian Museum. Sphinx International Airport has recently undergone expansion to increase its capacity for narrow-body aircraft. It is a practical choice if your final destination is in 6th of October City or other western districts, helping you avoid the heavy traffic typical of the central metropolitan area.

Find the cheapest flights from Jeddah to Cairo

Booking your trip from Jeddah to Cairo becomes a simple part of your travel plans when you use Opodo. You can easily compare options from different airlines to find the schedule that fits your life. If you want to keep things organised, booking your flight and hotel together in a single bundle often helps you save more for your time in Egypt. Members of Opodo Prime can also access exclusive discounts that make frequent trips across the Red Sea even easier to manage. Whether you are travelling for a quick break or a longer stay, everything you need is available in one place. You can start looking at the latest flight options now to find the right deal and begin your next trip to the capital.

Frequently asked questions about flights from Jeddah to Cairo

How long does the flight take to go from Jeddah to Cairo?
The total flight time between Jeddah and Cairo is of around 4 h and 55 m on average, considering an average distance of 1,234.03 km, for both direct and indirect flights for the route (which may have 1 or more stops in other cities in between).
On average, how much is the price of a flight from Jeddah to Cairo?
When you fly from Jeddah to Cairo the average price is AED 587. However, this price depends on many other factors such as seasonality or how far in advance the route has been booked.
How can I find cheap flights from Jeddah to Cairo at Opodo?
The cheapest price for a flight from Jeddah to Cairo is AED304. At Opodo we use different machine learned based methodologies to find our costumers the best option available, considering airline combinations, stopovers and direct flights as well as different criteria for inbound and outbound journeys.
When is the best time to book a flight from Jeddah to Cairo?
The most popular months to book a trip from Jeddah to Cairo are February, September and November, based on the searches of our customers.
When is the best time to travel from Jeddah to Cairo?
The best time of the year to go to Cairo when flying from Jeddah depends on several preference factors like climate, seasonality and, of course, price. When it comes to popularity, March is the top 1º month to fly to Cairo from Jeddah in terms of searches from our customer, followed by December and November. If you prefer to avoid high peaks of turism, however, and escape a crowded period, August, May and April are the months with less volume of searchs for the route Jeddah - Cairo.
How is the weather in Cairo compared to Jeddah?
While in Jeddah the temperatures can reach an average of 32º ºC in summer, Cairo can reach up to 29º ºC during the hot season. In winter, however, weather indicators show around 15º ºC in Cairo, compared to the 24º ºC average reported in Jeddah.

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