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CAI First and Business Class Lounge at T2

CAI First and Business Class Lounge at T2
September 2018

This was my 2nd visit to Cairo.  On my first time earlier in the year, I used the Sofitel's complimentary meet and greet service, which is a must for first time visitors.  With that under my belt, I'd felt that I'd learned enough to navigate the process by myself.  All I needed was to officially enter Egypt and cross the street to Terminal 2 departures.

At the bottom of the escalator to passport control, the throng of meeters and greeters.

From the bottom of the escalator, 45 seconds for my $25 visa on arrival at the bank kiosk, 3 minutes in line for passport control and into the arrivals lobby.  So far, so good.

Once outside Terminal 2 arrivals, across the street is Terminal 2 departures.   But you have to walk to the end of and around the metal barricades to access departures.

Before you enter departures lobby, another security check.  And 19 minutes from the arrival gate, I'm in the departures lobby with nearly 4 hours to kill.

Entertaining people watching while I waited for the Alitalia counter to open.   And people watching was all one can do as I couldn't get CAI Wifi to work for me.  Seems you need a code by text.  Tried a few minutes to no avail as I never received a text. 

Lots of Baggage Wrapping stands, apparently one of the most popular concessions here.

Apparently, no one here has heard about just travelling with carry-ons.  And most of the baggage is indeed wrapped.  Go figure.

Whoa, now that's a lot of baggage for one familly. 

At 1:30am, the Air France signs were replaced by Alitalia signs and Alitalia check-in opened for business.  I chose Alitalia as I found another cheap Business Class fare, which will earn 53 Flying Blue XP points and get me within a domestic flight of the 100 XP points I need to requalify for Flying Blue Silver. 

After easy check-in, up the escalator to passport control.

And then the walk back on across the street over the sky bridge back to the arrivals and main terminal departures.  Confused yet?  LOL.

... thru security and into the departure concourse.

To a pathetic contract lounge which most of the airlines use.

Pretty weak all around, although it did have its own Wifi which worked reasonably well.

Lots of food options, none of which looked the least bit appetizing.

On the way out, another room.

And another one.  No idea what and/or for whom.

February 2018

Since this was my first time in Cairo, I decided to head for the terminal with plenty on time.  I arrived around 7:15a for my 9:25a flight... 

... and discovered that I was way too early.   Not much activity this morning.

The BA counter.  There was no one in the Club World/Priority line so I got to agent immediately,   Pleasant agent but I had completely forgotten about the enhanced electronics ban for BA flight to LHR.  As on no laptops, no ipads, no power cords.  Ugh.

I excused myself to sort my bag and pack my laptop, ipad and camera in my carry on.  Then returned to the counter to apprehensively watch my life disappear down the baggage belt and chute.  OK, I'll just pick it up at JFK and all will be welll... or so I thought. 

Deserted passport control.

The long walk to security.

Hardly anyone here as well.

I followed the signs for the Lounges.

More walking and more signs.  We couldn't find a more convenient place for a lounge? 

Finally, the Lounge.  Jeez, I walked all the way for this??

I had a good laugh about this place with another BA passenger, who suggested that we head for Starbucks.  But not before we had to retrace our steps and go thru a security check. OK, that was so bizarre.