Explore all destinations you can fly to directly from Marsa Alam.
Destination | Duration | Weekdays | Flights Per Day |
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PRG Prague | 4h 40m | S M T W T F S | 1-2 flights per day |
BRQ Brno | 4h 43m | S M T W T F S | 1 flight per day |
MXP Milan | 4h 50m | S M T W T F S | 0-2 flights per day |
OSR Ostrava | 4h 40m | S M T W T F S | 0-2 flights per day |
SSH Sharm el Sheikh | 0h 50m | S M T W T F S | 0-2 flights per day |
CAI Cairo | 1h 25m | S M T W T F S | 0-2 flights per day |
ZRH Zurich | 5h 5m | S M T W T F S | 0-2 flights per day |
DUS Dusseldorf | 5h 30m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
FRA Frankfurt | 5h 20m | S M T W T F S | 0-2 flights per day |
MUC Munich | 4h 55m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
HRG Hurghada | 1h 5m | S M T W T F S | 0-2 flights per day |
BLQ Bologna | 4h 35m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
VRN Verona | 4h 40m | S M T W T F S | 0-2 flights per day |
BER Berlin | 5h 20m | S M T W T F S | 0-2 flights per day |
HAJ Hanover | 5h 15m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
STR Stuttgart | 5h 0m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
NAP Naples | 4h 5m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
CGN Cologne | 5h 20m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
VIE Vienna | 4h 20m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
AMS Amsterdam | 6h 5m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
BTS Bratislava | 4h 30m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
FCO Rome | 4h 25m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
LUX Luxembourg | 5h 18m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
SZG Salzburg | 4h 50m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
BGY Milan | 4h 40m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
BRU Brussels | 6h 10m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
LGW London | 6h 5m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
NUE Nuremberg | 5h 5m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
GVA Geneva | 5h 15m | S M T W T F S | N/A |
Marsa Alam International Airport (RMF) in Egypt is a hidden gem, serving as the gateway to Red Sea resorts and coral-rich dive sites. Its airport code 'RMF' might resemble a futuristic spaceship ID, but it's actually named after the nearby city of Marsa Alam – which translates to "Almond Island" in Arabic, inspired by the sweet-smelling trees that once lined its shores.
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 Marsa Alam International Airport are 25.555548, 34.59245.
The municipality for Marsa Alam International Airport is Marsa Alam.