navigation traffic in red sea ports works as usual in eidul fitrs 1st day
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Navigation traffic in Red Sea ports works as usual in Eidul Fitr's 1st day

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Navigation traffic in Red Sea ports works as usual in Eidul Fitr's 1st day
Suez - MENA

The navigation traffic in the six ports of Red Sea is working as usual in Eidul Fitr's first day, spokesman for the Red Sea ports authority Malak Youssef said on Sunday. 

He added that Safaga port is preparing to receive a ship carrying 1,177 passengers, 18 trucks and 38 cars while a ferry will leave the port today carrying 18 passengers.

He added that Hurghada port is expected to receive a ferry carrying 1,192 passengers and 55 cars while Nuweiba port will received a ship carrying 533 passengers including 130 pilgrims, five buses, 18 trucks and 55 cars.

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