Explore all destinations you can fly to directly from Asyut.
Destination | Duration | Weekdays | Flights Per Day |
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KWI Kuwait | 2h 30m | S M T W T F S | 1-2 flights per day |
JED Jeddah | 1h 50m | S M T W T F S | 1 flight per day |
AMM Amman | 1h 30m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
RUH Riyadh | 2h 30m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
HMB Sohag | 0h 35m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
MED Madinah | 1h 45m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
Asyut International Airport (ATZ) is located in the Egyptian city of Asyut, where ancient temples and tombs lie hidden beneath the desert sands. The airport serves as a gateway to Egypt's rich history, architecture, and natural wonders, including the majestic Valley of the Kings in Luxor, just over 230 miles south of Asyut.
The IATA code is a three-letter code designating many airports around the world, defined by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). These codes are used for airline timetables, tickets, baggage tags, and more.
The latitude and longitude of Asyut International Airport are 27.050818, 31.016309.
The municipality for Asyut International Airport is Asyut.