LONDON, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Airline easyJet said onFriday Egyptian authorities had suspended British airlines fromflying into the Sharm al-Sheikh, meaning that many of theflights planned to repatriate British tourists from the resortwould no longer be able to operate.
EasyJet said that two aircraft which had already arrived inSharm would be able to depart, but its other eight plannedflights would not be able to operate.
Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday said the Britishgovernment had suspended British flights to and from the Red Searesort airport on security concerns but flights were due torestart on Friday after extra measures were put in place. (Reporting by Sarah Young; editing by Michael Holden)