CAIRO, Nov 28: Egypt’s national airline is cutting back international flights as tourism fell following the massacre of 58 tourists at a Pharaonic temple, a newspaper reported. Egyptair is suspending 70 percent of its flights to the Far East and reducing flights to Europe, The Al-Akhbar newspaper reported in its early Friday edition. The newspaper had no details on the number of flights that were cut. The airline is also offering to rent two of its new jets to other airlines, the newspaper reported.