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Can you please tell me what is the current situation in Hurghada?
We are going to book tickets for May 8, but is it worth it in thought?
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8 subscribers  • asked 2013-02-2512 years ago
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аватар katarinaket
Of course it's worth it! We returned on 02/23/13, though from Sharm, but went on excursions to Cairo and Israel - everything is calm everywhere! They took us to the center of Cairo - no worries!
аватар agent_borabora
It is sunny and calm in Hurghada now: the same All Inclusive, the same excursions, the flights are still filled with satisfied vacationers.
аватар AlexL
The latest news from Egypt - dozens of victims in regular street riots. So the country is preparing for parliamentary elections, which are postponed from April 22 to April 27 to allow Coptic Christians to celebrate Easter.
Following the F-16 fighters, a batch of tear gas from America arrived in Egypt.
So today everything can be calm, but tomorrow ...
Moreover, elections will be held at the end of April and no one knows what the situation will be after them.
аватар orbittours.ru
In the resort towns, the situation was and is calm, drive calmly and enjoy the sea and the sun of Egypt
аватар maximys.79_mail.ru
I arrived 10 days ago and now my relatives are in Hurghada, everything is CALM, only on TV they sometimes report about regular troubles. And they don’t take them to Cairo on excursions. But what will happen on May 8 is unknown! But in any case, if you are released to Egypt, then everything is fine there, if the government does not release you, then your money will be returned.
аватар Allsharm.com
Book and tune in for a positive, I myself can’t wait for May, and maybe back in April I’ll rush back to my beloved Steigenberg :)
аватар Birkin
If the Ministry of Foreign Affairs closes the sky, then most likely the money will not be returned, and the tour operator will offer you another direction (passed in 2011). The situation in Egypt is now unpredictable and less and less stable every day. 2-3 waves of popular wars with victims (and God forbid tourists suffer) and our Red Sea resort will be closed for a long time. Before booking a tour, check with the travel agency what their actions will be in the event of a ban and whether these options will suit you.
аватар Allsharm.com
Birkin, WHY DO I NOT RETURN THE MONEY? It's not the tourist himself who refused, but the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will ban it, for example.
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