Ibrahim Behzad, Director of Intellectual Property Protection at Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry's Department of Economic Development, launched his personal account on Twitter, "Hishtag" (marking): "Our vacation in Egypt", in support of Egyptian tourism in response to the news of suspension British Airways flights to Cairo 7 days.

"Our vacation in Egypt is the next holiday we will spend in Egypt, the protected land of the safe country," Bahzad wrote through his Twitter account. "God save Egypt and keep it safe and secure.

In response to the news: (British Airways suspends flights to # Cairo 7 days) # Ajazna__ Egypt next vacation we will spend in # Egypt Al Mahrousa land safe Alnana ..

God save Egypt and keep it safe and secure .. # I will support _ tourism _ Egypt

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- Ibrahim Behzad (@ibahzad) July 21, 2019

# Ajaztna_v_maser # I will support _ tourism _ Egypt # live_musr 🇪🇬

God save # Egypt and keep it safe and safe .. pic.twitter.com/TblcuHGTNs

- Ibrahim Behzad (@ibahzad) July 22, 2019

The audience has seen a great deal of Twitter on several levels, including Arabs who see their experiences in Egypt, and others promise to catch up on autumn holidays.

On Saturday evening, British Airways canceled all flights to Cairo for a week as a precaution. All passengers, who were about to board a flight from Heathrow Airport in London to Cairo International Airport, were ordered to cancel the flight, And the lack of alternative flights for a week.

"We regularly review our security arrangements at all airports around the world, and we have suspended flights to Cairo for seven days as a precautionary measure to allow for further assessment," a spokesman for the British company said.