LONDON (AP) -- The latest on the crash of a Russian plane in Egypt that killed all 224 people onboard last Saturday. (All times local.) 4:35 p.m. British airlines Monarch and easyJet say they will fly from Egypt's Sinai Peninsula Friday to bring stranded British tourists back. EasyJet says it will run nine flights from the Red Sea resort to London airports and one to Milan. Monarch will run two scheduled flights and three additional flights. Neither airline is operating outbound passenger flights from the U.K. to Sharm el-Sheikh. The U.K. grounded all flights to and from Egypt's Sinai Peninsula Wednesday, saying there was a "significant possibility" a Russian airliner...
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