Air Sinai
Air Sinai is a small Egyptian carrier that, for travelers, functions as a niche short-haul operator with a very limited and infrequent schedule between Egypt and Israel. It is not a full-service network airline and bookings can be harder to find or less flexible than flights on larger carriers. The airline is focused on point-to-point connectivity rather than broad alliance or codeshare reach, so expect minimal onboard frills and limited frequency compared with mainstream international services.
Frequent Flyer
Air Sinai does not operate a standalone frequent flyer program aimed at leisure travelers. Because its operations are narrow in scope, elite benefits and mileage accrual are limited; if you need to credit miles or use lounge access, check at booking whether the flight can be credited to a larger partner carrier and what rules apply.
Where Air Sinai Flies
Air Sinai operates a very limited short-haul schedule out of Cairo International Airport (CAI), primarily serving destinations in Israel, notably Tel Aviv (TLV). From a traveler’s perspective the airline functions as a single-route specialist with infrequent departures rather than a broad regional network. Because service is narrowly focused, broad codeshare or alliance connectivity is limited compared with larger carriers, so onward connections often require separate tickets or coordination with partners.
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Tips for Flying Air Sinai
- Book as early as possible because frequencies are limited and seats on the route can sell out.
- Check passport and entry requirements carefully for both Egypt and Israel before booking, as border/visa rules differ from other regional flights.
- Expect a very basic short-haul service and confirm baggage allowances at time of booking since size of aircraft and rules may differ from larger carriers.
- If you cannot find flights on major booking sites, contact local travel agents or the airport for up-to-date schedules and availability.