Usting the coupon code I posted here yesterday morning.......
Qatar Airways, a Skytrax certified-rated 5 out of 5 stars for Worlds Best Airlines have round trip airfares travelling from Atlanta (ATL) to Cairo Egypt (CAI) for $476, making 1 stop in Doha. These are economy fares that includes changes, 1 carry-on bag and 2 checked bags for free.
Travel Availability:
Departs ATL: Sept 1, 5-8, 13-15, 21-22, 27-29; Oct 4-6, 11-13, 18-20, 25-27; Nov 1-3, 8-10, 15-17, 22-24, 29-30; Jan 19, 24-26, 31; Feb 1-2, 7-8, 14-15, 21-22, 28; March 1, 7-8, 14-15
Returns: wide availability returns Sunday-Tuesday
To book this deal, go to Qatar Airways using this
direct link [qatarairways.com] that auto-populates the promotional code, plug in dates and book.
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Walk like an Egyptian...
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Ride a camel and see one of the seven world wonders, the pyramids!!!! It feels so surreal and I would like to mention, this flight is super cheap. A normal flight runs you $1000-1200 and only $800 only if you buy 5 months in advanced. Been there 3 times already. If you want you can get yourself a tour guide and they are extremely cheap. You can get a Airbnb full apartment all to yourself with multiple rooms for $30/night
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Egypt as a whole can be fun but you'll wanna cram and learn their numbers on the plane. You'll save a lot. Also everyone is trying to overcharge you so be ready to negotiate
Egypt as a whole can be fun but you'll wanna cram and learn their numbers on the plane. You'll save a lot. Also everyone is trying to overcharge you so be ready to negotiate
I can't stand that crap. Such a huge turnoff. This was a sore spot for me when I was in Beijing. They go out of their way to gouge tourists.
I'm well aware, but not everywhere is huge on the expected haggling. Some spots the prices are high for tourists and there's no haggling at all, which is worse. I've traveled a lot and this is pretty much why I try to stay off the beaten path whenever possible. Not every tourist spot looks to rip everyone off.
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Only Americans who look like you (Uneducated)
I just spent 2 weeks on a business trip there and I can tell you the police there is very serious about protecting foreigners (Americans in particular). We always had guards with us everywhere we went.
While price gouging is an issue, we felt very well protected there.