British Goverment Updates Advice on Travel to Egypt
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British Goverment Updates Advice on Travel to Egypt


UK Foreign and Commenwealth Office - 15th February 2011
This advice has been updated with new amendments to the Travel Summary and Safety and Security Political Situation. We continue to advise against all but essential travel to Cairo (all four governorates, including Giza), Alexandria, and Suez. However, we no longer advise against all but-essential travel to Luxor.  We have also removed the recommendation that British nationals without a pressing need to be in Cairo Alexandria and Suez leave by commercial means.




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