Egypt has received today nearly four thousand tourists during the past 24 hours, in a sign of recovery after the 2011 uprising.
Flights from Belgium, Greece, Britain, China and some Arab countries arrived for Cairo Airport while others landed in Sharm El Sheikh.
Tourism industry fell significantly in the wake of political turmoil following the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.
On the other hand, Minister of Civil Aviation sheriff Fathi signed a protocol yesterday including resumption of Russian flights between Moscow and Egypt, Russian state news agency Sputnik and local sources said.
Russian Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov told reporters that the flights could be resumed in early February.
Russia suspended tourism flights to Egypt after one of its flights, bound for St. Petersburg, came down in Sharm El Sheikh.
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