LONDON, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Low cost airline easyJet said on Tuesday that it was too early to say what the cost of aBritish government-ordered suspension of scheduled flights fromBritain to Egypt's Sharm al-Sheikh resort would be.
EasyJet is in the process of repatriating thousands ofpassengers from Sharm al-Sheikh after London raised concernsabout security measures in place at the airport last weekfollowing the crash of a Russian plane shortly after it took offfrom there.
Asked about the cost of the situation in Sharm al-Sheikh,easyJet chief executive Carolyn McCall told a news conference onTuesday that the airline was still working out the cost.
"We're right in the middle of it so it's way too early tosay," she said.
EasyJet is due to report its annual results later inNovember. (Reporting by Sarah Young, editing by Estelle Shirbon)