CAIRO (AP) --
Cairo airport officials say seven flights to Egypt have been cancelled
and that others are arriving with less than 50 percent occupancy
following weekend clashes that killed 84 people.
Passengers
from Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Italy as well as Syria and Lebanon
were rerouted Monday onto other planes because of low seat occupancy.
Fewer
passengers are coming from Damascus and Beirut because Syrians escaping
the war in their country now need visas for Egypt following changes to
security rules.
Officials say that more than
55 percent of seats on flights to Cairo have been empty over the past
three days. They spoke anonymously as they weren't allowed to brief the
media.
Political turmoil over the past 2 1/2 years has hurt tourism in Egypt, weakening the country's economy. (AP)
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