Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians work in the restive country to the west and send money home to support their families, but their exact number is uncertain because many enter illegally.
Egyptian Copts have been increasingly targeted by Islamist militants, who beheaded 21 hostages, most of them Egyptian, prompting Cairo to carry out air strikes on a jihadist stronghold in Libya.
By today, 11,500 Egyptians had flown home via Tunisia, Libya's western neighbour, since the beheadings were announced, said civil aviation ministry spokesman Mohamed Rahma.
The Islamic State group's affiliate in Libya claimed responsibility for the beheadings, releasing the video on February 15.
The militants took a foothold in the country amid a conflict between rival governments and their supporters.