Employees at Egyptian airports went to work despite calls for civil disobedience starting 11 February.
Official sources from Cairo International Airport said policemen and employees in the customs and visa departments and the health, veterinary and agricultural quarantine departments were keen to arrive early to work to counter calls for civil disobedience that have spread over the past few days.
Security was increased on the roads leading to the airport in cooperation with the armed forces to secure the airport against attempts to spread chaos or to attack the vital facility.
Passenger numbers at the airport continued to drop due to calls for civil disobedience and the bad weather conditions, with several airlines canceling flights.
Despite the negative economic impact, Tunisian, Jordanian, Yemeni and Italian airlines canceled flights.