If Egypt can't find alternative to Russian tourists then it is doomed.
The Egyptian tourist industry has been suffering for quite some time, this latest set back will be painful but it is a valuable lesson to the current and future administrations. Egypt can no longer rely on its tourist business and revenue. Diversification is the name of the game and the tourism industry will only recover until true stability/security is restored and the industry modernised and professionalised.
It's of note that some international (Russians or otherwise) flights are only restircted from flying to Sharm. Every other destination is not restricted thus far.
I'm trying to think of what Turkey will gain from Egypt....Maybe you can tell us.
What it had before ties were severed.
A diplomatic ally that wouldn't lobby against Turkey on the international scene. A diplomatic ally that has a non-permanent security council seat and currently heads the UNs Counter Terrosim Committee when both nations are facing insurgent threats.
Egypt lobbying successfully to stop Turkey gaining a seat in the UN security council comes to mind as an adverse side effect of soured relations.
Military ties to a Major Non-Nato ally that will commit to defence purchases and cooperation. Also, a potential ally in a military coalition in which they will have to be inter operable.
Ties with a potential gas giant that is increasingly warming relations with Cyprus and Greece.
It doesn't necessarily have to be a balanced relationship but there are still many things that can be of interest to Turkey as a state. Certainly far more than supporting the Muslim Brotherhood is currently. Although that's more of a political leadership thing.
But in my opinion I dont believe path pro-Sisi folks choose is right. Persecution/crackdown is a recipe for disaster. Even if it doesn't have short term consequence. It's like human eating fast food like sport and ignoring warnings by others. Only to have a fatal heart attack later.
Depends how intense the crackdown is and who it targets. Political Islamists and the Egyptian left have been reliant on the Egyptian apolitical masses to effect change or even revolt, and not the other way round. Although, those groups can certainly provide the impetus.
However, that impetus usually follows an event or campaign that can gain traction. On the 25th it was the fallout of the Tunisian revolution and on the 30th it was the six month grass roots campaign that followed a series of blunders by the incumbent administration. The MB and the Egyptian left have tried for the past three years to replicate this in some way on every anniversary imaginable and have failed, the apolitical masses just weren't interested in the bullshit they keep on trying to sell.
The oppression and crackdowns have been a constant for Egypt, it alone will not force a revolution.
The whole region is heading this way. There will be a giant Islamic explosion one day by the furious youth that will kill, stab, erase,destroy injustice. Injustice will be utterly destroyed and there's nothing you would be able to do about it. Terrorists and supporters of injustice will be helpless. It will die, period. End of discussion. Anti Muslim bigots like you will have their heads low in shame. Your threats and conspiracy against the nation of Muhammad will heed no results and blow up in your faces. We choose Allah and you can't change that.
I think it's time you went to bed or have some tea or whatever you do to relieve stress.