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As flights to the Middle East cease, governments plan repatriation

Commercial flights have been grounded in some parts of the Middle East due to an escalating conflict after U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran. This has left foreigners stranded and prompted governments to plan for repatriation.

In alphabetical order, here is what government officials and representatives have said about the repatriation plan:

AUSTRIA

Austria's Foreign Ministry said that it has helped 117 citizens leave the UAE via Israel and neighbouring countries. It is planning to launch a charter flight for 170 passengers from Muscat, on 4 March.

BULGARIA

GullivAir and Bulgaria Air, as well as 'the State Aviation Operator', returned Bulgarians from Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Oman on March 4 and 5. This included a GullivAir flight with 326 seats from Dubai, an Bulgaria Air Boeing 747 rotation via Oman, and 90-seat aircraft for the government from Abu Dhabi.

CZECH REPUBLIC

According to the CTK news agency, government officials and Czech government officials, three flights have been organised so far from Oman, Jordan, and Egypt in order to evacuate 175 people who were stranded.

ESTONIA

On March 4, the Estonian foreign ministry announced that it had organized a flight from Muscat to Oman on March 5. This would be open to Estonian citizens living in Oman or the United Arab Emirates.

EUROPEAN UNION

The European Commission announced that it is now coordinating the repatriation of citizens under the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, as more and more member countries request assistance to evacuate their citizens from the Middle East.

Austria, Belgium Bulgaria, Cyprus Czech Republic, France Italy Luxembourg, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovakia are the countries that have activated this mechanism. A spokesperson for the EU said that ten flights with over 1,000 EU citizens had already landed in Europe.

FINLAND

The Finnish foreign ministry announced that Finland would?organise' a single flight of about 160 seats to bring home the approximately 3,000 Finns currently living in the United Arab Emirates. The flight will leave Muscat, Oman on March 7th and 8th.

FRANCE

According to the French Foreign Minister, several flights of repatriation for French nationals in the region (around 400,000) are planned for March 4.

France has deployed consular teams to Israel's border with Egypt and Jordan in order to facilitate the land exit so that people can continue their journey by air. A similar mechanism has been implemented in the UAE, at the borders with Oman, Saudi Arabia and Oman, where airspace remains open.

GERMANY

After the first flight landed in Frankfurt on March 5, German Foreign Minister Johoann Wadephul announced that two more flights, each carrying about 250 passengers, are scheduled to depart from the Gulf on March 5 and 6. He said that commercial air traffic was increasing and Germany is looking at how it can provide further assistance.

GREECE

Greece announced on 6 March that it had repatriated 315 nationals who were in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Jerusalem on 5 March. 162 people had already returned to the Middle East this week.

HUNGARY

In a press release, the?foreign minister of Hungary said that 87 people had been repatriated from Amman in Jordan on March 4, and another flight with 88 passengers was scheduled for March 5.

On?March 6, a flight will depart from Sharm es Sheik in Egypt. Hungary signed a deal with Flydubai to rent a plane on March 5 and 6 for Hungarians returning from Dubai. On March 7 and 8, Hungary will be departing from Riyadh in Saudi Arabia with two flights.

The Italian Foreign Ministry said that about 2,500 Italians had returned from Abu Dhabi and Riyadh on commercial flights organized by the ministry.

The consulate has increased its staffing levels in Oman and in the UAE, and it is also coordinating the return of large groups from the UAE, and other transiting via land through Qatar Kuwait Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. Additional Italians living in Oman, Israel and Thailand, as well as the Maldives, are receiving assistance or being given priority for transport.

Netherlands

The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that repatriation from the Middle East would resume on 6 March. Flights include a KLM flight to the Omani capital Muscat and a TUI service from Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt.

POLAND

Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces reported that the first group of Polish nationals?evacuated by military airlifts from the Middle East landed in Poland early on the morning of March 6, 2019.

PORTUGAL

The foreign ministry of Portugal said that a charter TAP flight carrying 140 Portuguese and eight foreigners would land at Lisbon at 11 am local time on March 6th.

ROMANIA

The Romanian Foreign Ministry announced on 4 March that FlyDubai had scheduled two flights from Dubai to Bucharest for March 4 and 5. The ministry has received over 3,000 requests for repatriation and there are around 16,000 Romanians in the region.

SERBIA

Air Serbia's flight from Sharm el-Sheikh landed at Belgrade in the early hours of March 4 with 67 passengers. All were?evacuees from Israel.

SLOVAKIA

The Slovak Foreign Ministry reported that two evacuation flights from Jordan, organised by Slovakia, landed on 3 March, carrying 127 people in total, mainly Slovaks. There are more flights planned.

SLOVENIA

The prime minister's statement said that Slovenia organized four buses, escorted with police, on March 3 to transport Slovenian citizens, families and children from Dubai airport to Muscat Airport in Oman.

Two more flights are scheduled for the afternoon and evening of March 4.

Jose Manuel Albares, the Foreign Minister of Spain, announced on March 3 that Spain had begun to evacuate its citizens from the Middle East. On March 3, evening, more than 175 Spanish citizens arrived via Abu Dhabi. Further flights are expected to arrive from the UAE via Istanbul.

Albares said that Spain would also reinforce its embassies located in the UAE and Saudi Arabia to support and facilitate future repatriations.

SWEDEN

Sweden will charter an aircraft to return 180 Swedes who are?identified vulnerable. The flight is scheduled to leave Dubai on March 7.

THAILAND

Thailand will evacuate its citizens from Iran to Turkey by land on March 7th and 10th. Others stranded are returning to Iraq, Qatar and Bahrain.

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

State news agency WAM reports that the UAE Civil Aviation Authority will start operating "special flight" across all airports in the country to assist some of the tens and thousands of passengers stuck in the region.

UNITED KINGDOM

The British Foreign Office announced that British chartered flight will leave Oman on 5 March after technical delays on 4 March, prioritising vulnerable UK citizens who want to depart the region.

(source: Reuters)