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Swiss to fly from Oman in order to assist stranded Omanis

Swiss International Airlines announced on Wednesday that it will operate an Airbus A340 flight out of Oman on Thursday to assist stranded travelers return to Switzerland in the midst of the Middle East conflict.

Swiss, an airline unit of Lufthansa said that those who would be on board were?people with Swiss tickets who are unable to travel?to Zurich because of the conflict as well as Swiss nationals registered in Oman by Swiss authorities.

Swiss officials said that this measure was intended to give Swiss citizens the opportunity to return to their home country.

According to the latest estimates of the Swiss Foreign Ministry, the conflict has left almost 5,000 Swiss travellers stranded in the region. Of these,?over 500 are in Oman.

A Swiss spokesperson stated that around 200 seats will be available for passengers on the special flight departing Muscat on Thursday morning and heading to Zurich. The airline did not comment on whether additional flights were planned.

The airline said that although the flight was carried out in coordination with the foreign ministry, it was not a subsidised evacuation but an independent Swiss operation. (Written by Dave Graham; Edited by Linda Pasquini & Matthias Williams)

(source: Reuters)