London: Flights to bring British tourists home from the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh will resume today, but passengers will only be allowed to carry hand luggage, the British government announced.
"The government has decided, in consultation with the airlines, that flights from Sharm to the UK will resume tomorrow," a spokeswoman for Prime Minister David Cameron said.
"The additional security measures will include permitting passengers to carry hand baggage only and transporting hold luggage separately."
"The government has decided, in consultation with the airlines, that flights from Sharm to the UK will resume tomorrow," a spokeswoman for Prime Minister David Cameron said.
"The additional security measures will include permitting passengers to carry hand baggage only and transporting hold luggage separately."
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