Luton and Stansted flights cancelled amid bomb fears
Flights due to leave from Luton and Stansted airports to the Egyptian resort Sharm el Sheikh have been cancelled amid bomb fears.
Flights due to leave from Luton and Stansted airports to the Egyptian resort Sharm el Sheikh have been cancelled amid bomb fears.
Luton-based easyJet have confirmed that they will resume their scheduled flights from the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh from tomorrow (November 6).
The airline will also run six extra flights in order to repatriate customers.
It means there will be easyJet 10 flights in total that will leave Sharm on Friday.
However, all flights in the opposite direction remain suspended until up to and including November 12.
“Following the decision by the UK Government to allow UK airlines to fly aircraft into Sharm el-Sheikh from tomorrow in order to repatriate customers, easyJet can confirm it plans to resume its scheduled flights tomorrow.
The airline also plans to operate six additional flights tomorrow from Sharm el-Sheikh in order to bring home all the customers who have been affected by the suspension of flying on 4 and 5 November."
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