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Direct flight and duration: indicative Neos flights times to Cairo
When available, the direct flight to Cairo is the variable that simplifies the entire departure the most: fewer waits, fewer steps, fewer points where the trip can get bogged down with dead time. For an intense city like Cairo, arriving on a single leg also means managing better what really matters upon arrival: controls, the transfer to the city center, and the first hotel check-in, without the domino effect of a layover.
As a general guideline, a direct Italy–Cairo flight takes around 4 hours, increasing to about 6 hours if a layover is involved — a practical figure that helps you structure your first day wisely: from choosing the most functional time of day (morning/afternoon/evening) to planning your first spin around the city, whether that’s a walk along the Nile, a first look at Islamic Cairo, or simply the time you need to slip into the rhythm of the trip.
As a general guideline, a direct Italy–Cairo flight takes around 4 hours, increasing to about 6 hours if a layover is involved — a practical figure that helps you structure your first day wisely: from choosing the most functional time of day (morning/afternoon/evening) to planning your first spin around the city, whether that’s a walk along the Nile, a first look at Islamic Cairo, or simply the time you need to slip into the rhythm of the trip.
FAQ
What documents are required to fly to Cairo?
For Italian citizens, a national ID card valid for international travel or a passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity is required. If traveling with an ID card, you must have 2 passport photos to obtain the tourist visa.
How long is the flight from Italy to Cairo and when are direct flights available?
The flight lasts around 4 hours, and from Milan Malpensa—often with a layover in Luxor—you arrive in about 6 hours.
Is it safe to go to Cairo?
Absolutely yes! As it is for all big cities, it’s always better to stick to touristy and crowded areas and pay attention to your personal belongings.
Where do Neos direct flights to Cairo depart from?
Generally from Milan Malpensa, but often, due to cruise tourism, a stop in Luxor becomes necessary.
What can you see in Cairo in 3 days?
There are several possible itineraries, but our recommendation is to visit the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, adding Saqqara and Memphis. On the second day, the Egyptian Museum and a visit to the famous souk in the Islamic district… On the third day, you can finish with the oldest part of the city, visiting the Hanging Church, the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization to see the royal mummies, and end with a panoramic ride along the Nile.
How do you get from Cairo Airport to the city center and how long does it take?
There are several public transport options, from the metro to taxis, and it takes about 20 minutes. By bus, it takes just under an hour.



