Egyptian Tourist Office resumes ad review post bombings

The Egyptian State Tourist Office has restarted its £15m global advertising review after putting the process on hold in the wake of the bombings at Sharm el Sheikh.

The Egyptian State Tourist Office has restarted its &£15m global advertising review after putting the process on hold in the wake of the bombings at Sharm el Sheikh.

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