
Spokesman for the Red Sea Harbors Authority Abdel Rehim Mostafa said Safaga harbor received on Sunday a tourist ship with 135 tourists of various nationalities on board.
In statements on Sunday, Mostafa said the harbor will receive on Monday another tourist ship with 927 tourists on board.
Also, Hurghada Harbor received a ferryboat coming from the Saudi port of Dhaba with 307 passengers on board, while another set sail for the same harbor with 673 passengers.
Meanwhile, a commodities vessel set sail from Safaga with 26 tons of phosphate on board en route to India.
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