Egypt's Air Sinai renewed air travel to and from Israel after a two week stoppage due to the demonstrations in Cairo and a reduction in number of passengers
Egypt's Air Sinai renewed last week air travel to and from Israel after a two week stoppage due to the demonstrations in Cairo and a reduction in number of passengers.
Only El Al flew to Cairo out of Ben-Gurion International Airport during this time.
The first Air Sinai flight since service resumed on Friday had 72 passengers on board. The United States and Russia issued travel advisories to their citizens not to visit Egypt, drastically reducing the number of tourists crossing the border from Israel for one-day trips to Sinai.
Egyptian Air Sinai resumed flights to Israel
Egypt's Air Sinai renewed air travel to and from Israel after a two week stoppage due to the demonstrations in Cairo and a reduction in number of passengers
21.02.11 / 00:00
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