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A piece of the Airbus cabin of the Russian company, November 1, 2015, after he crashed in the Sinai desert. KHALED DESOUKI / RUSSIA'S EMERGENCY MINISTRY / AFP

The British government lifted the ban on direct flights to Sharm el-Sheikh. This decision was made by London after the October 2015 attack on a Russian plane carrying tourists to this Egyptian resort that had killed 224 people.

The UK government's decision is a big relief for the tourism sector in Egypt . For the last four years, London has banned planes leaving the United Kingdom from landing in Sharm el-Sheikh.

Moscow had also banned direct flights to all of Egypt after the attack, claimed by the Islamic State group, and it was only last year that they resumed.

Before the attack, the British and Russians accounted for the majority of tourists at this popular seaside resort on the shores of the Red Sea. The 2015 attack put a brake on tourism in Egypt, which was already suffering from the insecurity that has emerged after the 2011 uprising and the fall of President Hosni Mubarak.

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Despite the recovery of activity in recent years, the number of tourists is far from the 14.7 million visitors recorded in 2010. According to official figures, some 11 million tourists visited the land of the Pharaohs last year.