Mumbai to Toronto: Does EgyptAir provide free transit stay?
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Mumbai to Toronto: Does EgyptAir provide free transit stay?
Have a 13 hr layover at Cairo on the way from Mumbai to Toronto.
1) Would I need a visa for the transit hotel? If yes, do they give it at Cairo on arrival for Indians?
2) Would I get a complimentary stay at an airport hotel?
1) Would I need a visa for the transit hotel? If yes, do they give it at Cairo on arrival for Indians?
2) Would I get a complimentary stay at an airport hotel?
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This is a question the Egyptair office in India is used to, so probably a good idea to contact them.
This is a question the Egyptair office in India is used to, so probably a good idea to contact them.
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Knowing OP's history, I guess he/she plans to fly in the cheapest possible bucket, so I can assure OP that the answer to second question is one fat NO...
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I don't think he "hates people who fly cheap tickets"...everyone likes a bargain.
The real issue is that you keep posting variations of the same question in multiple forums without taking any note of the answers you get.
Simple fact of the matter is this. If you choose to fly the cheapest airfare (which you're entirely entitled to do), you cannot reasonably expect all the perks that come with a higher fare (e.g. mileage accrual, free hotel on transit, etc).
Instead of asking the same question everywhere, you should go back and read the answers you got.
The real issue is that you keep posting variations of the same question in multiple forums without taking any note of the answers you get.
Simple fact of the matter is this. If you choose to fly the cheapest airfare (which you're entirely entitled to do), you cannot reasonably expect all the perks that come with a higher fare (e.g. mileage accrual, free hotel on transit, etc).
Instead of asking the same question everywhere, you should go back and read the answers you got.