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screened properly before the flights are started. 35,000 people should be on the way back today, but how many brits have been inconvenienced. how the prime minister can secure british lives at the egyptian airport before he allows the flights to be restarted. the secretary did say, christine, he wants flights up and running by tomorrow. he seems optimistic to deal with the security concerns. max foster, thank you. egypt is insisting the airport is still safe this morning. i want to bring in senior don t ben wedeman. he is live in cairo. ben, from your experience, your vast experience in egypt and region, what is security like at sharm el sheikh international? reporter: i think if you speak to anybody who has
clearly security has been hyped up a bit. the horse is out of the barn at this point. it s questionable whether it will be able to receive tourism and tourists at the level it about in the past. as far as egyptian officials reacting to the suggestions by american officials that perhaps there was a bomb on board the aircraft, we did hear from a spokesman for the egyptian president in london at the moment saying we should not get ahead of ourselves when it comes to the results of the investigation. one final note, this morning, on the front page of the newspaper in cairo, there is no mention of the metrojet crash in any form. it appears the egyptians are remaining mum on suggestions there may have been a bomb on the aircraft. fascinating. thanks.
today on a preplanned visit. we will get his first response here. david cameron will be asking, john, why british lives are potentially at risk in the airport. what can be done to improve security there. max foster at 10 downing street. awkward indeed because egypt inn visits sharm el sheikh is still safe. let s talk about that more with cnn s ben wedeman live in cairo. ben, the egyptians say it is safe. you have been in and out of that airport a lot. how safe is it? reporter: let s say what i have seen over the 14 years i lived here was security at sharm el sheikh is relaxed. it is a tourist destination. very busy place. often times you don t get the feeling that they are on high alert, to say the least. certainly now given the eyes of the world are upon that airport,