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4.11 Egypt Additional Services Contact List 4.11 Egypt Additional Services Contact List Type of Company Location(s) & Physical Address Name Email & Phone Number Description of Services Provided Service & Title Website (office) & Fax Number Vehicle Avis 16 Mamal as-Sukkar, Garden City, n/a n/a +202 2794 7400 n/a Rental Cairo Fax: +202 796 2464 Vehicle Avis Nile Hotel n/a n/a +202 2576 6432 n/a Rental Vehicle Avis Cairo International Airport n/a n/a +202 2291 4288 n/a Rental Vehicle Avis Heliopolis Sheraton n/a n/a +202 291 0223 n/a Rental Vehicle Avis n/a n/a n/a +202 2290 5055 n/a Rental Vehicle Budget Rent-A- 5 Makrizy, Zamalek, Cairo n/a n/a +202 2340 0070 n/a Rental Car Fax: +202 2341 3790 Vehicle Budget Rent-A- Cairo Marriott n/a n/a +202 2340 6667 n/a Rental Car Vehicle Budget Rent-A- Cairo International Airport n/a n/a +202 2265 2395 n/a Rental Car Vehicle Europcar Misr Lel Taamir Bldgs., n/a n/a +202 2267 2439 n/a Rental 6th Zone, Masaken Sheraton +202 2268 9087 Vehicle Europcar Heliopolis, Cairo n/a n/a +2016 500 3000 n/a Rental Fax: +202 2268 9088 Vehicle Europcar n/a n/a n/a +202 2291 4288 n/a Rental Vehicle Hertz 195 Sharia 26th of July, n/a n/a +202 3303 4241 n/a Rental Mohandiseen, Giza Fax: +202 3347 4172 Vehicle Hertz Ramses Hilton n/a n/a +202 2574 4400 n/a Rental Vehicle Hertz Semiramis InterContinental n/a n/a +202 2354 3239 n/a Rental Fax: +202 2356 3020 Vehicle Hertz Cairo International Airport n/a n/a +202 2291 4288 n/a Rental Fax: +202 3360 3255 Vehicle J Car 33 Sharia Missaha, n/a n/a +202 2291 4288 n/a Rental Doqqi, Giza, Cairo Vehicle Thrifty 1 Al-Entesar, Heliopolis n/a n/a Fax: +202 266 n/a Rental 3313 Vehicle Thrifty Cairo International Airport n/a n/a +202 265 2620 n/a Rental Vehicle Al Hamed Motors 32 Noubar St, Lazzohly n/a n/a +202 795 0608, n/a Rental +201 2793 2329 Fax: +202 794 4504 Vehicle Gulf Limousine 66 Abo El-Maaty St, n/a n/a +202 303 5674 n/a Rental Agouza, Cairo , Egypt Fax: +202 303 5669 Page 1 Vehicle MTS Mado Turis 488 Huriya St., n/a n/a +203 522 1441 n/a Rental m Services Bulkly, Alexandria, Egypt Fax: +203 522 1441 Vehicle Nawaem Group 35 Gameat El Dewal n/a n/a +202 338 7298 n/a Rental El Arabia St - Mohandseen, Cairo, Fax: +202 338 Egypt 7298 Vehicle Alex Car 26 Abu El Arab St., n/a n/a +202 555 4006 n/a Rental Miami, Alexandria, Egypt Fax: +202 555 4006 Vehicle Al-Salam 2 Bahgat Ali Street, n/a n/a +202 736 3551 n/a Rental International Limousine Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt +202 736 3552 +202 735 6878 Fax: +202 735 3551 Vehicle Al-Tayyar 5 Al Obour Buildings, n/a n/a +202 403 9381 n/a Rental Holidays Travel Group Ground Floor, Salah Salem Avenue, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt Vehicle Hertz Egypt Dandy Mega Mall, n/a n/a +202 539 1380 n/a Rental Km. 28 Cairo - +202 539 1381 Alexandria Road, +202 539 1382 Cairo, Egypt Fax: +202 539 1379 Vehicle 5 Stars Trans & 15 Office 6 n/a n/a +202 2415 7070 n/a Rental Limo El Orouba St., Floor 2 +216 667 6777 201 6667 6776 +201 6667 6774 Fax: +202 2417 6671 Vehicle Tourist Car Rental 60 Mohamed Mokaled n/a n/a +201 2320 3210 n/a Rental St. Off Mostafa +201 1910 8231 El Nahhas St. Fax: +202 2654 4983 Vehicle Al Wefaq Egyptia 2 S Sq. 1258 Z - n/an/a n/a +202 2268 9988 n/a Rental n Travel Misr Lel Tameer Bldgs., Sheraton +201 6883 3222 Bldgs. Fax: +202 2268 Heliopolis, Cairo 9989 Vehicle First Class 48 Tut Ankh Amoun Sq., n/a n/a +201 1666 6040 n/a Rental Limousine Landmark: Beside DHL Global +201 3419 5555 Forwarding, Fax: +203 419 Semouha, Alexandria 5555 Vehicle S. T. L Tourism 1 Ramo Bldgs., n/a n/a +202 2450 2551 n/a Rental Transportation El Nasr Rd., Nasr City, +201 1788 0800 Cairo +201 1111 5666 Fax: +202 2419 7150 Page 2 Vehicle Casper 10 El Ghad El Moshreq Bldg., n/a n/a +202 2473 0214, n/a Rental On The Run Block 6, +201 2292 8734 Abu Dawoud El Zahry Ext., +201 0605 1956 Nasr City, Cairo +201 2339 0003 Fax: +202 2473 0215 Vehicle Shouq Limousine 10 Sherif Samy St. , n/a n/a +202 2273 5773 n/a Rental 8th district, +202 2273 5774 Behind El Serag City Mall, +202 2273 5776, Nasr City, Cairo Fax: +202 2287 1738 Vehicle HM Travel 9 El Matbaa Bldgs., n/a n/a +202 2683 3310 n/a Rental Behind Ain Shams University, +201 1413 9595 Abbasseya, Cairo +202 2683 8877 +201 466 6682 Fax: +202 2684 4599 Vehicle Al Masoud For 9 Selim St., n/a n/a +202 3740 0807 n/a Rental Travel & Transportation Faisal, Giza +202 3387 2144 Fax: +202 3740 0807 Vehicle Al Kysir Egypt 8 El Nahda St. Off n/a +202 2418 9078 n/a Rental Nakhla El Motei +201 6553 2233 St., Heliopolis, Cairo +201 2786 5660 Paradisio Travel 28 Aly Amin St. Extension Of n/a n/a +202 2401 4362 n/a Mostafa El Nahhas St., +201 668 8426 Nasr City, Cairo +202 2403 3937 +201 668 8427 Fax: +202 2401 4363 Vehicle New Shahd Limo 96 El Nil St., n/a n/a +202 3762 4802 n/a Rental usine Dokki, Giza +201 1904 0002 Fax: +202 3762 4803 Vehicle Option Limousine 12 Rd. 278, New Maadi, n/a n/a +202 2517 6555 n/a Rental Maadi, Cairo +201 2517 6666 +201 1152 0000 Fax: +202 2517 6444 Vehicle Europcar 14 Misr Lel Taamir Bldgs., n/a n/a +202 2267 2439 n/a Rental 9th Zone, Masaken Sheraton, +202 2268 9087 Heliopolis, Cairo +201 6500 3000 Fax: +202 2268 9088 Vehicle El Shawarby 99 Othman Ibn Afaan St. n/a n/a +202 2418 464 n/a Rental Group For Real Estate & Triumph Sq., +201 028 3203 Limousine Heliopolis, Cairo +201 7899 036 +201 7899 0355 Fax: +202 2418 4641 Page 3 Vehicle El Arabia For Block 13 , n/a n/a +202 3304 9776 n/a Rental Businessman Services & Ahmed Orabi Bldgs., +201 102 0312 General Supplies Mohandeseen, Giza +201 1133 3304 +202 3304 9776 Taxi City Cab 4 A Tawfeek Diab St. n/a n/a +202 1 6516 n/a Compa nies Garden City, Cairo +202 2792 2349 +202 2792 2349 +201 1113 9139 Taxi El Shawa Compa 36 Saad Zaghloul & El Rais St. El n/a n/an/a +205 775 4100 n/a Compa nies Group Matareya, El Dakahleya nies +201 544 0488, +201 6840 7070 Fax: +205 775 1812 Taxi Car Jet Rental 622 El Horreya Rd. , n/a n/a +2035855481 n/a Compa Cars nies Floor 1 Flat 2 Landmark: +2010005902 in Front Of BTM Shop Ganaklis, +201 5733252, Alexandria Fax: +203 237 3965 +203 657 3331 Freight Abader Group Al-Badr Group (Egypt) 119, Mr. wmostafa@bad +202 2268 n/a Forwar Walid rgroup.com 9370 +202 2267 ding Saqr QurishBuilding - Swelam 1662 Agents Sheraton- Cairo - Egypt Fax: +202 2268 9371 Freight EGYSUD (Sudan) EGYSUD (Sudan) Al-Emarat, Mr. wmostafa@bad +249 18357 4819 n/a Forwar Walid rgroup.com ding Khartoum - Sudan Swelam Fax: +249 1835 Agents 74819 Freight Al Sadek Agency 36, Al Shaheed Abd El Ms. Ma alsadek@alsad +202 265 4627 n/a Forwar rwa Ye ek-agency.com ding Moneim Hafiz St, hia Sad Agents ek Heliopolis Cairo , 11341 Freight Al Tawheed Com 8 , Altaawniat Blg Flat # (20 ) n/a altawheedfreigh +202 2267 0940, n/a Forwar pany Central t@altawheedgr ding Office Sheraton Heliopolis- oup.com +202 2268 1232/ Agents 38 Cairo +201 1568 8861 +201 0800 5200 Fax: +202 2268 1232 Freight Al Tawheed Com 15, Blg Flat #(501) n/a altawheedfreigh +203 487 3965 n/a Forwar pany Alex Office t-alexandria@al ding El Nasr St, El Mansheya tawheedgroup. Fax: +203 487 Agents com 3965 Freight Alex Trade Head Office: 5,El Nasr St., El alextrade@alex +203 486 6331 n/a Forwar company Mansheya, Alexandria tradenh.com ding +203 4841663 Agents http://www. alextradenh. com Freight All In Shipping Head office: 8 Pharana st., n/a info@allinshippi +203 480 7610 n/a Forwar Cargo ng.com ding Bab Shark, Alexandria Fax: +203 483 Agents http://www. 0065 allinshipping. com Page 4 Freight All In Shipping Port Said office: 29 Algaish - n/a info@allinshippi +206 6322 6874 n/a Forwar Cargo ng.com ding Alnahda st. Fax: +206 6324 Agents http://www. 6888 allinshipping. com Handlin Alexandria 106 El Horreya Rd. Landmark: n/a alexcont@alexc +203 487 7949 Alexandria Container Terminal g Container & ont.com Equipm Cargo Handling Inside Alex Port, Platform 49/54 +201 057 7268 ent Co. 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