Flights to Abu Simbel
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Cass I was there last month and I paid $150 for the Abu option on my organized tour.From what I've seen on this forun(using search)$85 would be round trip from Aswan to Abu if you book independently from any organized tour.Hope this helps a little,have a safe trip.
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CASS, I was probably the one you read about that paid the US$85, and I did go into some detail about how I went about it. This is round trip from Aswan to Abu Simbel. I went directly to the Egypt Air office in downtown Cairo and bought my ticket there just days before leaving with my tour group on our cruise (Trafalgar Tours wanted an astounding $270 for this "option"!!). I do go into detail on this subject (among many) in some notes I have put together. If you have not received a copy of them, you can e-mail me at the above address and I'll be happy to send them along.
Best Regards, Alice
Best Regards, Alice
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Hi Cass,
After reading Alice's email re her $85 flight (hi Alice), I too contacted Air Egypt to avoid Trafalgar's $270 option charge. The best price I could get from them in Canada was $148 US which still saved us $244. They've not only raised the prices in 10 months with the high cost of fuel now, but possibly because Alice was there over the Christmas holidays the prices might have been off season. You would never get a seat last minute if you go in any of the peak months. The plane was packed.
As for the details of our experience of flying to Abu Simbel, feel free to write me directly.
After reading Alice's email re her $85 flight (hi Alice), I too contacted Air Egypt to avoid Trafalgar's $270 option charge. The best price I could get from them in Canada was $148 US which still saved us $244. They've not only raised the prices in 10 months with the high cost of fuel now, but possibly because Alice was there over the Christmas holidays the prices might have been off season. You would never get a seat last minute if you go in any of the peak months. The plane was packed.
As for the details of our experience of flying to Abu Simbel, feel free to write me directly.
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..And Hi to you, Lee. Guess you and Chuck made it back OK. That must have been something having all your plans for Israel go down the tubes.
Egypt can be a strange country as far a pricing and I'll bet if I walked into the EgyptAir office downtown right now I could get a ticket cheaper than the $148 you paid. I was there during the "Millennium" and there was barely a spare bed in the city. And, yes, the flight was crowded and not all that pleasant. Thank goodness it was short and that the end result was well worth it. But, as you said, Lee, it beats paying Trafalgar's outrageous price. Hope you'll feed us some tidbits of your journey on this site ..the good, the bad and the ugly!!
Later, Alice
Egypt can be a strange country as far a pricing and I'll bet if I walked into the EgyptAir office downtown right now I could get a ticket cheaper than the $148 you paid. I was there during the "Millennium" and there was barely a spare bed in the city. And, yes, the flight was crowded and not all that pleasant. Thank goodness it was short and that the end result was well worth it. But, as you said, Lee, it beats paying Trafalgar's outrageous price. Hope you'll feed us some tidbits of your journey on this site ..the good, the bad and the ugly!!
Later, Alice