Airport security: how Sinai crash will affect air travel

Philip Hammond warns of 'costs' and 'delays' for travellers to areas with terrorist links

British tourists at Sharm El-Sheikh airport
(Image credit: Mohamed El-Shahed/AFP/Getty Images)

Travellers may face longer waits at airport security and more expensive ticket prices if investigations confirm that a bomb on board brought down a Russian airliner in the Sinai desert, the foreign secretary has warned.

All 224 passengers on board the Metrojet flight from Sharm el-Sheikh to St Petersburg were killed when the plane came down shortly after take off on 31 October.

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