Getting a SIM Card at Sphinx Airport
Sphinx International Airport Sim Card: what to expect at Sphinx International Airport. Book a licensed driver with Sphinx Airport now.
SIM card kiosks and mobile-operator counters are common at Egypt's larger airports; at a smaller, newer facility like Sphinx, selection may be more limited, so it's worth having an eSIM or a downloaded offline map as backup.
If wifi and connectivity are uncertain, share your flight details with your driver in advance — a licensed transfer means you don't need working data the moment you land just to arrange a ride.
Egypt's main mobile networks — Vodafone, Orange, Etisalat and WE — all sell prepaid tourist SIM cards, though availability of a dedicated kiosk inside a smaller airport like this one can vary; central Cairo and Giza have far more retail options if you'd rather buy one after you land.
As with most Egyptian airports, it's worth arriving at least 3 hours before an international departure and around 2 hours before a domestic one, since security screening and passport control can take longer at busier times.
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