El Tor Airport

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El Tor Airport
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Airport typePublic
Serves El Tor
Elevation  AMSL 115 ft / 35 m
Coordinates 28°12′30″N33°38′45″E / 28.20833°N 33.64583°E / 28.20833; 33.64583 Coordinates: 28°12′30″N33°38′45″E / 28.20833°N 33.64583°E / 28.20833; 33.64583
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El Tor Airport( IATA : ELT, ICAO : HETR) is an airport serving the Suez Gulf port city of El Tor, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt.

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There are currently no scheduled services to and from the airport.

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