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Luxor International Airport (LXR) — The Complete Master Guide 2026

Karnak & Luxor Temple · Valley of the Kings · Nile Cruise Hub · Thebes

Luxor International Airport (LXR) — The Complete Master Guide 2026

Egypt’s Theban gateway and the entrance to the world’s greatest open-air ancient museum. LXR is the closest airport to Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut’s Mortuary Temple and the colossi of Memnon, sitting 6 km east of the Nile and the Theban necropolis. Served by EgyptAir from Cairo, charter operators from Europe (TUI Fly, Smartwings, Pegasus, AnadoluJet), occasional direct from London, Manchester, Brussels, Paris and Frankfurt during high season. The US$25 visa-on-arrival, EGP/USD/EUR triple-currency reality and the post-2024 terminal renovation make this the easiest entry to Egypt for the temple-and-tombs travellers.

✈️ IATA: LXR
📍 6 km E of Luxor town
🚚 To Karnak/town 10-15 min
🛂 US$25 visa-on-arrival

⚡ 2026 Quick Reference — Key Facts at a Glance

Single terminal
2024 renovation · one departures hall · 1.7 million pax/year capacity
Distance to Luxor
6 km via the East Bank highway · 10-15 min · West Bank tombs 25-35 min
Currency
Egyptian Pound (EGP) · ~50-52 per USD · EUR/USD widely accepted at temples
Transport
Pre-booked transfer or taxi · no Uber · horse-and-carriage iconic
Visa-on-arrival
US$25 single-entry · e-Visa at visa2egypt.gov.eg same price · 30 days
Yellow fever
Required only if arriving from YF risk country (sub-Saharan Africa, Brazilian Amazon)
Tap water
Not drinkable · bottled only · cruise ships supply purified
Climate quirk
Year-round dry desert · winter 14-25°C ideal · summer 30-42°C brutal

🏢 1. The Single Terminal & the Theban Gateway Reality

LXR operates a single terminal renovated in 2024 to handle 1.7 million passengers per year. The architecture is functional Egyptian-modernist with hieroglyphic-inspired wall reliefs and lots of natural light. After the post-Arab-Spring tourism collapse and the slow recovery, the airport now sees daily EgyptAir flights from Cairo, and seasonal European charter waves from October-April. Walking distances are short — from kerb to gate rarely more than 8 minutes.

✈️ The 2024 Renovation

Egypt’s Civil Aviation Ministry invested EGP 1.4 billion to expand and modernise LXR: new boarding bridges (10 gates, 6 air-bridges), expanded duty-free, modernised security with biometric exit gates, refurbished arrivals hall. The pre-2024 reputation for charter chaos at peak winter waves no longer applies as strongly — queues run 20-40 min, not the legendary 60-90 of 2017-2018.

The expansion repositioned LXR to handle Q1 2026 Grand Egyptian Museum tourism surge — many cruise itineraries now extend beyond Luxor to include the GEM at Giza.

🏠 Carriers & Routes

Heavy hitters: EgyptAir (multiple daily Cairo, occasional Hurghada and Sharm hops), TUI Fly (Brussels, Liege, seasonal), Smartwings (Prague, seasonal), Pegasus (Istanbul Sabiha), AnadoluJet (Istanbul Sabiha), Tarom (Bucharest, seasonal), Wizz Air (occasional Budapest, Sofia). Direct UK service via Manchester (TUI seasonal). Air Cairo from various Egyptian and regional points. The 4,000m runway can handle widebody but most operations are A320/737 narrowbodies.

Most international visitors route via CAI or HRG with EgyptAir (45 min) or use European charter direct in winter. The Manchester direct on TUI is the rare UK option.

🌍 LXR vs CAI vs HRG vs ASW

LXR is closest to Karnak, Luxor Temple, Valley of the Kings (10-30 min from arrivals). CAI is the international long-haul gateway and the new GEM. HRG is for Red Sea + Luxor day-trip combinations. ASW (Aswan) is closer to Abu Simbel, Philae and the Aswan High Dam. Most multi-day Nile cruises start at LXR and end at ASW (or vice-versa) with a one-way flight back to CAI.

The classic Egypt itinerary: CAI (3 nights pyramids/GEM) → LXR (3 nights Karnak/VoK) → ASW Nile cruise (3-5 nights) → CAI (1 night) → home. Open-jaw saves doubling back.
🌍 The Theban necropolis context

Luxor sits on what was ancient Thebes, capital of Upper Egypt for 1,500+ years. East Bank: temples (the realm of the living, where the rising sun illuminated Karnak and Luxor temples). West Bank: tombs (the realm of the dead, where the setting sun marked the Valley of the Kings). Almost every site you see was built between 2000-1000 BCE. LXR is on the East Bank, 6 km from Luxor town centre. The West Bank tombs are 12-25 km west across the Nile.

🛂 2. Visa-on-Arrival, EGP/USD & the Post-Devaluation Pricing

Egypt’s visa policy is unchanged at LXR from CAI and HRG: US$25 single-entry tourist visa on arrival, payable in USD or EUR cash at the bank kiosks before passport control. The e-Visa at visa2egypt.gov.eg costs the same US$25 single or US$60 multi-entry but skips the bank queue. Most Western nationalities are eligible. The March 2024 EGP devaluation made Egypt 30-40% cheaper for foreign visitors in real terms.

📄 Visa Mechanics at LXR

Walk past the EgyptAir transit window to the visa-bank kiosks (CIB, Banque Misr), pay US$25 cash USD or EUR, get the green sticker, queue for the passport stamp. Total time 15-30 minutes off-peak, up to 60 minutes during a charter wave. e-Visa holders skip the bank entirely — print the QR code, head straight to passport control. The LXR queue is shorter than CAI’s.

Have crisp US$25 ready. Officials reject torn or pre-2009-series notes. Avoid paying in EGP — the sticker is USD-denominated.

💰 Currency: EGP & the 2024 Devaluation

Egyptian Pound (EGP) trades around 50-52 per USD in 2026 after the March 2024 devaluation that cut its dollar value in half. ATMs at LXR (CIB, Banque Misr, NBE) dispense EGP at near-interbank rates with EGP 60-90 fees. Hotels, cruise ships and major restaurants accept cards; markets, taxis and some smaller restaurants prefer EGP cash. EUR and USD widely accepted at upmarket establishments.

Practical effect of devaluation: a meal that cost US$25 in 2023 is now US$15-18. Egypt is genuinely cheap again for foreign visitors.

🌍 Yellow Fever & Health

No yellow fever required from direct flights from Europe, North America or Asia. If your itinerary includes connections through sub-Saharan Africa or the Brazilian Amazon within 6 days, the WHO yellow card is required at the LXR border. No malaria in tourist regions. The traditional Egyptian-tummy precautions remain — bottled water, peeled fruit, busy turnover restaurants.

The 24-48 hour adjustment stomach issue is common; many cruise ships include probiotics in welcome amenities.

📝 Tipping Culture (Baksheesh)

Egypt has a strong baksheesh (small tip) culture, especially at ancient sites — site guards, photo opportunities, restroom attendants, drivers, hotel staff. Carry small EGP bills (5, 10, 20) for casual tips. Restaurant tipping 10-15% on top of service charge. Cruise ship gratuity usually pooled at end of cruise (US$8-15 per person per day). Budget for baksheesh as part of total trip cost.

The famous “guard takes you off-route to a special tomb” at Valley of the Kings always involves baksheesh — agree the tip in advance, EGP 50-100.

🚚 3. Transport: Hotel Transfer, Taxi, Felucca, Cruise Ship

LXR is unique among African airports — many arrivals don’t go to a hotel at all but board a Nile cruise ship docked at the Luxor East Bank corniche. The other options span pre-booked private transfers, airport taxis, and the iconic horse-drawn carriages (calash) that meet some flights. Uber and Bolt do NOT operate. The cruise companies handle most ground transport for their guests.

🚚 Pre-Booked Transfer / Cruise Bus

The default for 75%+ of arrivals. Cruise lines (Sonesta, Viking, Movenpick, Nile Goddess, Steigenberger) and most hotels include or sell transfers; cost folded into package or quoted at €15-30 per person. Driver waits with name board in arrivals. To Luxor town hotels and East Bank cruise dock 10-15 min, to West Bank hotels 25-35 min via Nile bridge.

Confirm transfer 48 h ahead via email; 5% failure rate at LXR (slightly higher than CAI). Have backup taxi number from your hotel.

🚌 Airport Taxi

Licensed metered taxis (yellow, branded LXR Taxi) queue at arrivals. Negotiate fare before boarding — meters technically required but rarely used at the airport. To Luxor town US$8-15 (EGP 100-200), to West Bank US$15-25 (EGP 200-380). Pay in EGP, EUR or USD. Driver may insist on extra baksheesh for luggage; round up but don’t double-pay.

Negotiate firmly at LXR. Drivers may quote 2-3x local rate to fresh tourists. Walk away if pressured — another driver will be more reasonable.

🏯 Calash (Horse Carriage)

The iconic Luxor horse-drawn carriage (calash) is mostly tourist-only transport. From the airport extremely rare; from town to East Bank temples and Luxor souk it’s an experience. Negotiate firmly — tourists pay 2-5x local rate. EGP 100-300 for short rides. Animal welfare standards are improving but still concerns — consider whether you’re comfortable supporting the trade.

For LXR-to-cruise-dock, taxi or pre-booked is the practical choice. Calash is for in-town tourist hops only.

⛵ The Nile Cruise Embarkation

Most Luxor-Aswan Nile cruises embark at the East Bank corniche cruise dock, a 10-min taxi from LXR. Cruise lines arrange airport-to-ship transfers at booking; you may not even need a hotel transfer. The cruise typically sails Luxor → Esna → Edfu → Kom Ombo → Aswan over 4-7 days. Arrive at LXR by 14:00-16:00 to embark same day.

Cruise lines Sonesta, Viking, Movenpick, Mayfair, Nile Goddess, Steigenberger Legacy, Oberoi Zahra (5-star plus) all operate from Luxor. Book 4-8 weeks ahead for high season.
🌍 The 5 km tourist core

Almost everything you came for — LXR airport, Karnak, Luxor Temple, Luxor Museum, the East Bank cruise dock — is within 5 km of each other on the East Bank. Walking is feasible between Luxor Temple and the souk. The Nile, the West Bank ferry crossing, and the West Bank tombs require taxi or organised tour transport.

🛍️ 4. Lounges: EgyptAir Star Alliance, Plaza Premium

LXR has two airport lounges, both in international departures: the EgyptAir Star Alliance Lounge for MS Business and Star Gold passengers, and the smaller Plaza Premium Lounge accepting Priority Pass. Both are post-security with showers and decent food. Capacity is generally adequate; the only stress point is the morning Cairo and afternoon European departure waves.

🍸 EgyptAir Star Alliance Lounge

EgyptAir Business Class, Star Alliance Gold (United, Lufthansa, Turkish, Singapore, Air Canada, Asiana, Ethiopian, Avianca customers). Egyptian-style decor with traditional patterns, decent buffet of fuul, falafel, kushari and Mediterranean salad bar, full bar, two showers. Quieter than the equivalent at CAI; capacity rarely strained.

Star Alliance Gold is the easiest reciprocity from any partner. Quieter and more authentic than the Plaza option.

🍻 Plaza Premium Lounge

The Priority Pass / LoungeKey / DragonPass option, post-security in international departures. Smaller than CAI’s Plaza Premium — hot Egyptian buffet, Costa-style coffee bar, full bar including local Stella beer, two showers. Walk-in price US$40-50 if you have neither lounge access nor an airline card. Capacity strained at the 12:00-14:00 European departure wave.

Priority Pass walk-in is the best option if you have no other lounge access. The Egyptian breakfast is solid.

✨ Airside Cafes

Beyond the lounges, the airside food court has the standard Costa Coffee, an EgyptAir cafe, a small Egyptian-cuisine outlet (kushari and shawarma), and a souvenir shop with Egyptian-themed snacks. Coffee + pastry EGP 60-100, sit-down meal EGP 100-180. Free 60-min Wi-Fi. The duty-free is small but well-curated for Egyptian specialties (alabaster, papyrus, perfume oils, karkadeh).

The EgyptAir cafe is the best landside option for breakfast. Fuul medames + falafel + Egyptian flatbread + tea EGP 80-120.

🥩 5. Food & Duty-Free: Koshari, Karkadeh, Alabaster

LXR’s duty-free is small but Luxor-distinctive: alabaster vessels carved from local Theban quarry stone (Luxor is the world’s alabaster capital), papyrus paintings of cartouche names and tomb scenes, hand-blown glass perfume bottles, and the standard Egyptian spices and karkadeh. The food and shopping mix is more focused than HRG — this is a pilgrimage airport for temple visitors, not a beach gateway.

🍲 Koshari, Fuul, Molokhia

Egypt’s national koshari (lentils, rice, pasta, chickpeas, fried onion, tomato sauce) at the airside cafe, EGP 60-90 a bowl. Fuul medames (slow-cooked fava beans) and molokhia (slimy green-leaf soup, much better than it sounds) are alternative classics. The Plaza Premium and EgyptAir lounges have hot buffet kushari and fuul stations.

Best last-meal pick: kushari at the EgyptAir cafe. EGP 60-90 for a generous bowl.

🦹 Theban Alabaster

Luxor is the world’s alabaster capital — the soft white-yellow translucent stone from the Theban hills, hand-carved into vases, candle-holders, scarab beetles, perfume bottles. The duty-free shop has factory-direct pieces from the Sheikh Abd El-Qurna alabaster workshops on the West Bank. Small carvings EGP 200-500, vases EGP 600-1,500. Verify the “authentic Theban alabaster” mark vs cheaper cast resin imitations.

Best buy: a small alabaster scarab amulet, hand-carved, EGP 250-400. Light, packable, authentic.

📑 Papyrus & Cartouche

Papyrus paintings of tomb scenes, cartouches (the oval frame around hieroglyphic names), Book of the Dead reproductions. Authentic papyrus (verify by the cross-fibres pattern) vs banana-leaf imitations. Small framed cartouche personalised with your name in hieroglyphics EGP 250-700, larger papyrus paintings EGP 500-2,500. Sealed in transit tubes.

Best buy: personalised cartouche with your name in hieroglyphics, EGP 350-500. Framed and ready to hang.

🍷 Karkadeh, Spices, Stella

Egyptian karkadeh (hibiscus tea, hot or iced), dukkah seed-and-nut spice blend, saffron, cumin, cardamom — all at the airside duty-free, well-priced compared to European specialty stores. Stella Egyptian beer six-pack EGP 200-300; arrival duty-free liquor (whisky, gin) is the trick — buy as you walk into the country, save 30%+ vs resort prices. Local rum and Sakara beer also available.

Best gift: 250g karkadeh tin + 100g dukkah blend. Around EGP 200 total. Half European specialty store prices.

💡 6. Insider Tips: Karnak, Valley of the Kings, Edfu, Aswan

Luxor is the world’s greatest open-air museum. The standard 3-day base covers the East Bank temples, the West Bank tombs, and the Luxor Museum. Add a 4-7 day Nile cruise to Aswan for the full Upper Egypt experience. Plan around the strengths.

🏛 Karnak & Luxor Temple (East Bank)

Karnak is the largest religious complex in the ancient world — Hypostyle Hall (134 columns up to 23 m), Sacred Lake, the obelisks of Hatshepsut and Tuthmose I. Luxor Temple is connected to Karnak by the 2.7 km Avenue of Sphinxes (restored 2021). Entry EGP 220 Karnak / EGP 160 Luxor / EGP 100 Sound & Light show. Allow a half-day for Karnak alone, plus an evening for Luxor Temple after the Sound & Light.

The Avenue of Sphinxes restoration reopened 2021 after a decade of work. The walk between the temples is now possible — one of the great experiences of ancient Egypt.

⚱ Valley of the Kings (West Bank)

63 royal tombs cut into the Theban hills, including Tutankhamun’s (extra fee EGP 360 plus camera fee), Ramses VI, Seti I, Tuthmose III. Standard ticket EGP 360 covers any 3 of the open tombs (rotated). The KV62 Tutankhamun tomb is the headline but other tombs (Ramses VI, Tuthmose III) have richer wall paintings. Add the Valley of the Queens (EGP 100) and Hatshepsut’s Mortuary Temple (Deir el-Bahari, EGP 220).

Visit early morning — tombs heat up dangerously by mid-morning, and queues form. Arrive at 06:00-08:00 for the cooler hours.

⛵ The Nile Cruise (Luxor-Aswan)

3-7 night cruises on traditional dahabiya sailing boats or larger floating hotels (Sonesta, Movenpick, Viking, Mayfair, Nile Goddess). The Luxor-Aswan run covers Edfu (Temple of Horus, the best-preserved in Egypt), Kom Ombo (the unique double temple to Sobek and Horus), Esna lock. Aswan ends with Philae Temple, the Aswan High Dam, and an optional flight to Abu Simbel. EUR 750-2,500 per person depending on length and boat class.

The dahabiya alternative is the romantic small-boat option (12-30 passengers, sailing only, no engine) for connoisseurs. EUR 1,800-3,500 per person 5-night.

🌍 Hot Air Balloon Sunrise

The signature aerial Luxor experience: 45-min hot air balloon at sunrise over the Theban necropolis, the Valley of the Kings, the Colossi of Memnon, the Nile, Karnak. Operated by 5-6 licensed companies. EUR 75-110 per person. Pickup from your hotel 04:30, balloon launch 06:00, drop back 08:00. Better safety record now after several reforms post-2013 incident.

Single biggest sky-high tourist experience in Egypt. Worth the cost. Verify the operator’s licence and recent safety record before booking.
🌍 The 2026 booking calendar

October-April is high season for Luxor — cool 14-25°C, dry, perfect for tomb visits and outdoor temples. November-February is peak (book cruises 4-8 weeks ahead). May-September is brutal heat (30-42°C); the visit is still possible but punishingly hot at midday — start at 06:00, finish by 11:00, rest 11:00-16:00, resume 16:00-18:00. April and October are sweet spots.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a visa for Egypt and how do I get one at Luxor airport?

Most Western nationalities (US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, NZ, Japan) need a single-entry US$25 tourist visa. Buy it as a sticker at the bank kiosks in arrivals before passport control — cash USD or EUR only. Or apply at visa2egypt.gov.eg before travel for the same price; the e-Visa is faster on arrival because you skip the bank queue.

Should I fly into LXR or CAI for Egypt?

Depends on itinerary. CAI is best for the Pyramids and the Grand Egyptian Museum (opens Q1 2026). LXR is best for Karnak, Luxor Temple, Valley of the Kings, and the start of a Nile cruise to Aswan. Most multi-day Egypt trips use both: fly into CAI for 2-3 nights, take EgyptAir to LXR (45 min), do 3 nights and a Nile cruise to ASW, fly back to CAI for departure home.

Does Uber operate at LXR airport?

No. Uber and Bolt operate in Cairo and Alexandria but not in Luxor. Use a pre-booked hotel or cruise transfer (default for most arrivals), an airport metered taxi (negotiate the fare before boarding, EGP 100-380 by destination), or your cruise line’s transfer if you’re embarking same-day.

What currency should I bring to Luxor?

USD or EUR for the visa fee (US$25 cash) and as backup for upmarket hotels. Egyptian Pound (EGP) for everything else — ATMs at LXR (CIB, Banque Misr, NBE) dispense at near-interbank rates with EGP 60-90 fees. After the March 2024 devaluation EGP is around 50-52 per USD — Egypt is significantly cheaper for foreign visitors than 2-3 years ago.

Is the tap water safe in Luxor?

No. Stick to sealed bottled water everywhere. Hotels, restaurants and cruise ships serve bottled by default. Cruise ships have purified water systems for ice and beverages. The legendary “Egyptian tummy” from raw salads or untreated water remains the #1 traveler health complaint.

How long should I budget at LXR for an international departure?

Two and a half hours for international, especially during the 12:00-14:00 European departure waves to Brussels, Prague, Istanbul. The 2024 expansion eased queues but charter waves still back up at peak. Domestic EgyptAir flights to Cairo need only 75 minutes. Bring patience for the EGP-back-to-foreign-currency exchange at the airport bureau.

Should I take a Nile cruise from LXR or do day-trips?

The Nile cruise is the iconic Egypt experience — LXR-ASW or reverse, 3-7 nights, you visit Edfu, Kom Ombo, Esna along the way, accommodation and meals included, less driving. Day-trips from a Luxor hotel are cheaper and more flexible if you want to skip Edfu/Kom Ombo. Most first-time Egypt visitors do the cruise; experienced travellers split.

What time should I arrive at Karnak Temple to avoid crowds and heat?

06:00-08:00 in winter (October-April), 06:00-09:00 in summer. The temple opens at 06:00. Cruise tours arrive at 09:00-10:00 and clog the main paths. Heat at midday (April-October) makes outdoor sites punishing. The Sound & Light evening show (multiple languages, EGP 200-300) is the alternative cool-time option.

📊 2026 Summary Data Table

Feature Current Data (2026)
IATA Code LXR
Terminal Layout Single terminal (2024 renovation), 1.7 million pax/year, 4,000 m runway
Distance to Luxor 6 km via East Bank highway, 10-15 min
Currency Egyptian Pound (EGP), ~50-52 per USD post-March-2024 devaluation
Rideshare Apps None — Uber and Bolt do NOT operate in Luxor
Airport Taxi EGP 100-200 to Luxor town, EGP 200-380 to West Bank
Pre-Booked Transfer Hotels and cruise lines arrange €15-30 per person
Visa US$25 single-entry on arrival, e-Visa same price online
Hub Airline EgyptAir (Star Alliance), domestic from Cairo and Hurghada
Heavy International Carriers EgyptAir, TUI Fly, Smartwings, Pegasus, AnadoluJet, Tarom, Wizz Air seasonal
Lounges EgyptAir Star Alliance Lounge, Plaza Premium Lounge (Priority Pass)
Climate Year-round dry desert — winter 14-25°C ideal, summer 30-42°C brutal
Tap Water NOT drinkable — bottled water only
Onward Day-Trips Karnak/Luxor Temple (East), Valley of the Kings (West), Hot Air Balloon, Nile cruise to Aswan
Take-Home Buys Theban alabaster carvings, papyrus paintings, hieroglyphic cartouches, karkadeh tea
Special 2026 Note Grand Egyptian Museum opens fully Q1 2026 in Giza — many Luxor itineraries now extend to include GEM
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