Unfortunately, Christine and I will not be arranging travel and accommodation for these workshops. However, we will supply all the information for students to make their own way there.
FLIGHTS
Luxor is the centre of the sightseeing aspect of Egypt . It is a 3rd World city with a very exclusive western clientele and caters for this in the hotels available.
CHARTER FLIGHTS
As such it is very accessible by plane, with the flying time for England being 5 hours.
We have found that the best way to fly into Luxor is with Charter Flight Companies, the only problem with these is that they only fly into Luxor on Mondays and Wednesdays.
These are Thompson, Excel, Monarch and Britannia
Cheap flight databases are:-
We would recommend that you do a search of these databases to find the best price.
Note: do not be put off by prices on a database. You need to try them ALL plus any other links you may find along the way to get a cheap flight.
SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
If you wanted to pick the dates that you arrive and depart, then a scheduled flight into Cairo is the only way. The cheapest carrier by far is KLM out of Amsterdam, with shuttles from London and Manchester.
Periodically, this airline offers a special African deal for £230 return into Cairo.
Add another £100 for the return flight up to Luxor.
The price range you should be looking to pay are :
:: Charter Flights - from £130 up to £280 per person
:: Scheduled Flights through Cairo - from £230 up to £350 per person
Note: the flight from Cairo to Luxor is extra and can be booked through a local Egyptian agent. Please contact Christine for further details on this.
BAGGAGE ALLOWANCES
The baggage limit on these airlines is 20 kilos per person.
There will be plenty of opportunity for you to buy souvenirs.
If you are planning on returning with a lot of souvenirs, travel light on the way out and allow for extra baggage on the way back.