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Airport security set for anti-ISIS shake-up
Thomson Airways was due to fly passengers back to Doncaster Sheffield (Robin Hood) Airport on Friday November 6, but that flight was cancelled at last minute and there has been no confirmation of when it will be rescheduled.
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After the crash of a Russian airliner in Egypt condense the information that a bomb on Board could have triggered the air disaster.
The intercepts are among pieces of evidence leading USA officials to suspect that a device planted on Metrojet Flight 9268 exploded shortly after the Airbus A321 took off from the resort city of Sharm al-Sheikh, the sources said.
Mr Davies described the airport as “chaotic” with a “lax attitude” towards security.
Amanda, who has two daughters aged 15 and 17, said she became more frustrated when she saw flights could be booked back to Manchester on the Monarch website for an earlier date.
According to the Sun newspaper, security guards in the resort are waving a device with “wand-like aerial” over cars and luggage to check for explosives.
CAIRO (AP) – The latest on the crash of a Russian plane in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula over a week ago that killed all 224 people onboard.
The British government’s decision was shortly followed by Russian President Vladimir Putin ordering the suspension of flights to all Egyptian airports.
“ISIS may have concluded that the best way to defeat airport defenses is not to go through them but to go around them with the help of somebody on the inside”, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., who has received classified briefings on the investigation, said on ABC News’ “This Week” Sunday.
Just 1,500 of the 20,000 Brits in Sharm El-Sheikh were able to come home yesterday as security slowed down departures – amid fears they are running out of vital medication.
“Where there is a higher local threat level that will mean higher levels of security are required”.
It was the second day of inspections for the group, a United Nations specialized agency that aims to support a safe and secure civil aviation sector, which will continue to examine the airport until Thursday.
Vnukovo airport employees unload luggage from an Emergency Ministry plane at Vnukovo airport outside Moscow, Sunday, November 8, 2015.
Efforts will be focussed on areas where Islamic State (IS) militants are known to operate if news reports are confirmed that they were behind the crash.
Confirmation that militants brought down the plane could have a devastating impact on Egypt’s lucrative tourist industry, which has suffered from years of political turmoil and was hit last week when Russian Federation, Turkey and several European countries suspended flights to Sharm el-Sheikh and other destinations.
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Security analyst Paul Beaver told the Sun newspaper that he believed the fake detection devices, such as those which made McCormick wealthy, were commonly in use around the resort.