Khaleej Times

Russia and Egypt to resume direct flights

- AFP

moscow — Russia and Egypt are to resume direct flights on Wednesday following a more than two-year hiatus after a bomb downed a Russian charter over the Sinai peninsula in 2015.

Moscow officials stopped direct flights citing security concerns after the attack, in a major blow for the Egyptian economy, which relies heavily on tourism and had been a popular destinatio­n for Russians.

On Wednesday evening an Aeroflot plane is due to take off from Moscow’s Sheremetye­vo airport to Cairo, in a first step towards restoring flights to holiday destinatio­ns on the Red Sea.

On Thursday, Egyptair will restart its service between the two capitals, and the two companies The year when flights were suspended between the two countries will together carry out five return flights between Moscow and Cairo a week.

But the move in itself will not immediatel­y help Egypt’s troubled tourism sector, Russian officials have said.

Flights were suspended at the end of 2015 after a bomb downed a flight carrying holidaymak­ers from the Red Sea resort of Sharm El Sheik, killing all 224 people on board, mostly Russian tourists.

The attack was claimed by the Daesh group. The number of foreign tourists in Egypt went from 14.7 million in 2010 to 5.4 million in 2016, on the back of the suspension of flights and the turmoil following the uprising that toppled former president Hosni Mubarak.

In 2017 that number recovered to 8.3 million visitors, according to official figures.

Revenues from tourism at the same time dropped by two thirds, from $11.6 billion in 2010 to $3.8 billion in 2016, according to the Egyptian Central Bank.

Moscow and Cairo are to decide on a date to discuss the resumption of flights to Egyptian tourist destinatio­ns once flights between the two capitals have resumed. —

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