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The Moscow-Hurghada charter was delayed for four hours because passengers refused to travel with two suspicious women
The Moscow-Hurghada charter was delayed for four hours because passengers refused to travel with two suspicious women, a source in the information service of Domodedovo airport told RIA Novosti. "Two Egyptian nationals were to fly on board the Tu-154 aircraft of the Krasnoyarsk Airlines bound for Hurghada," the source said. According to him, these women were most thoroughly checked and, therefore, were the last to appear on board the aircraft. This fact caused the other passengers' concern and they demanded to remove these women from the plane, said the source. In his words, representatives of the airports and the Krasnoyarsk Airlines tried to persuade passengers to fly with the Egyptians. However, an initiative group of passengers refused to fly with them. After that, the airlines' management decided to carry these women on board the other plane
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