German embassy in Cairo expressed Germany's will to resume its flights to South Sinai's resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, in case the Egyptian authorities implemented specific security measures, State-owned newspaper al-Ahram reported Wednesday. In official statement, the embassy said that a German delegation of air safety experts checked the security measures at Egyptian airports past March, and took notes of the security flaws. Germany, Russia, Britain and Turkey have imposed travel ban to Sharm el-Sheikh, following the crash of Russian jet past October. Egypt contracted with the British company "Control Risks" past December, in order to evaluate the security measures at its airports.