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Russian plane crash: Flying Britons home from Sharm el-Sheikh 'will take time' Russian plane crash: Flying Britons home from Sharm el-Sheikh 'will take time'
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It could be "some time" before British tourists in Sharm el-Sheikh are home, David Cameron has said, as he defended the suspension of flights as "vital".It could be "some time" before British tourists in Sharm el-Sheikh are home, David Cameron has said, as he defended the suspension of flights as "vital".
The PM said it was increasingly likely a "terrorist bomb" caused a Russian passenger jet to crash in Egypt on Saturday, killing all 224 on board.The PM said it was increasingly likely a "terrorist bomb" caused a Russian passenger jet to crash in Egypt on Saturday, killing all 224 on board.
UK experts are assessing security at the airport to try to get Britons home.UK experts are assessing security at the airport to try to get Britons home.
But Egypt's President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi said security was tightened 10 months ago at the UK's request.But Egypt's President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi said security was tightened 10 months ago at the UK's request.
British experts had assessed security at Egyptian airports, President Sisi said, when they found measures were "good enough". Experts had assessed security at Egyptian airports when they found measures were "good enough", President Sisi said.
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It comes as UK airlines have said "rescue flights" will begin operating from Sharm el-Sheikh on Friday, with Monarch operating three flights in addition to two scheduled services. It comes as UK airlines have said "rescue flights" will begin operating from Sharm el-Sheikh on Friday.
Easyjet said it will operate six additional flights, while Monarch will operate three flights in addition to two scheduled services.
British Airways confirmed it would be operating two flights to the Red Sea resort, where about 20,000 Britons are estimated to be, including 1,000 residents.British Airways confirmed it would be operating two flights to the Red Sea resort, where about 20,000 Britons are estimated to be, including 1,000 residents.
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Speaking after chairing a meeting of the government's emergency committee Cobra, Mr Cameron said: "The decisions that I'm taking are about putting the safety of British people first.Speaking after chairing a meeting of the government's emergency committee Cobra, Mr Cameron said: "The decisions that I'm taking are about putting the safety of British people first.
"What we need to put in place is more security at that airport so it is safe to fly people home."What we need to put in place is more security at that airport so it is safe to fly people home.
"There is still an investigation taking pace in Egypt. We need to see the results of that investigation. The reason we have acted before that is because of intelligence and information we had that gave us the concern that it was more likely than not a terrorist bomb.""There is still an investigation taking pace in Egypt. We need to see the results of that investigation. The reason we have acted before that is because of intelligence and information we had that gave us the concern that it was more likely than not a terrorist bomb."
Leaders hold talks
Mr Cameron has held talks at Downing Street with Egyptian President Sisi, who arrived in the UK on Wednesday for a planned visit.Mr Cameron has held talks at Downing Street with Egyptian President Sisi, who arrived in the UK on Wednesday for a planned visit.
The two leaders held "excellent" discussions, Mr Cameron said, while the Egyptian leader said he has "complete understanding" of the UK's position.The two leaders held "excellent" discussions, Mr Cameron said, while the Egyptian leader said he has "complete understanding" of the UK's position.
Britons in Sharm el-Sheikh Meanwhile, Mr Cameron also discussed "joint counter-terrorism" with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a telephone call, the Kremlin said.
Sarah Cotterill was about to board an Easyjet plane to the UK on Wednesday when news of the flight suspensions emerged. Mr Putin told the prime minister how important it was that assessments of the possible causes of the crash be based on information from the official investigation, a Kremlin spokesman added.
She told the BBC: "After spending about three hours at the airport we've been bussed back to our hotel, and that's where we are at the moment. British holidaymakers stranded in Egypt have spoken of confusion at Sharm el-Sheikh airport.
"At the airport we had practically no information, and there was a few members of the Egyptian staff at the airport trying to tell us what they knew, but that was practically nothing." Kate Dodd from Didsbury in Manchester was on board her plane when all passengers were told they were being taken to a resort overnight.
Another stranded Briton, Paul Modley, from London, said he understood the reason behind the government action, but was "really worried" for the Egyptian people because they are "so dependent on tourism". "There was very little information about what is going on and communication," she said.
Tony Lesser, a Briton who flew back from Sharm el-Sheikh last week, said he had seen local people walking through airport security checks unchallenged and suggested the system for scanning and searching luggage seemed very lax.Tony Lesser, a Briton who flew back from Sharm el-Sheikh last week, said he had seen local people walking through airport security checks unchallenged and suggested the system for scanning and searching luggage seemed very lax.
But James Monk from Essex, who was on one of the last flights back on Tuesday, said he had noticed security at the airport was very tight even before the crash.But James Monk from Essex, who was on one of the last flights back on Tuesday, said he had noticed security at the airport was very tight even before the crash.
Experts in EgyptExperts in Egypt
Transport Secretary Patrick McLaughlin told the Commons the UK would need to be confident security standards "meet our expectations and those of the public before we allow services to resume". It comes as Transport Secretary Patrick McLaughlin said the UK would need to be confident security standards "meet our expectations" before flights resume.
UK aviation experts had been sent to Sharm el-Sheikh to assess the security situation after the Metrojet Airbus 321, bound for St Petersburg, came down in the Sinai desert.UK aviation experts had been sent to Sharm el-Sheikh to assess the security situation after the Metrojet Airbus 321, bound for St Petersburg, came down in the Sinai desert.
Meanwhile, Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said 19 flights scheduled for Britain on Thursday had been grounded, saying additional baggage screening and searching was being put in place to allow planes to fly back safely to the UK.
Egypt has criticised the UK decision to ground flights, accusing the government of making "a premature and unwarranted statement" on the crash.Egypt has criticised the UK decision to ground flights, accusing the government of making "a premature and unwarranted statement" on the crash.
It comes as a US official said they had reached the "tentative conclusion" that an affiliate of the so-called Islamic State group in the Sinai peninsula had planted an explosive device.It comes as a US official said they had reached the "tentative conclusion" that an affiliate of the so-called Islamic State group in the Sinai peninsula had planted an explosive device.
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