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Moscow, Cairo set no deadline for resumption of charter flights to Egypt — diplomat

Vladimir Putin signed the decree on resumption of scheduled flights to Cairo on January 4, 2018

CAIRO, January 29. /TASS/. Moscow and Cairo are interested in resumption of charter flights from Russia to the resorts of Egypt as soon as possible but no deadline has been set for resolving this issue, Russian Special Presidential Envoy for the Middle East and Africa, Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov told reporters on Tuesday.

When answering a question from TASS when the issue will be resolved he said:

"There are no deadlines."

"In terms of distance, quality and price of the tourist product, Egypt is a unique place," he noted. The diplomat stressed that even in the absence of charters, a significant number of Russian tourists visit Egyptian resorts through third countries.

All flights between the two countries were cancelled in November 2015 after the explosion of Russia’s A320 jet over the Sinai Peninsula on October 31, less than half an hour after takeoff from Sharm el-Sheikh international airport. The terrorist attack claimed the lives of all 217 passengers and seven crewmembers. Russia demanded a considerable tightening of security measures at Egyptian airports as a precondition for the resumption of flights.

In mid-December 2017, Russia and Egypt signed an agreement on aviation security and a special protocol on restoring air service between the two countries. Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the decree on resumption of scheduled flights to Cairo on January 4, 2018. The first flight was performed on April 11. Charter flights from Russia to Egyptian resort cities of Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada are still closed.