Poland lifts travel ban on Egypt's Red Sea resorts
Poland has lifted its travel ban on resorts in Egypt's South Sinai, Egyptian official news agency MENA reported.
A travel newsletter circulated by the Polish embassy in Cairo said that Polish nationals would be allowed to travel to Sharm El-Sheikh, Hurghada, Gouna and Marsa Alam but advised them not to travel individually and to not to travel to "dangerous areas in central and northern Sinai", MENA reported. The newsletter also advised Polish travellers to travel to these areas by plane.
Several European countries including Germany, Italy, France, Ireland, Denmark and Spain have recently lifted travel warnings against the Red Sea resorts, imposed after the February bombing of a tour bus in South Sinai that killed three South Korean tourists and their Egyptian driver.