Mar 4 • 08:51 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Several Finns have been able to leave the Middle East

Several Finns have managed to leave the Middle East in the last 24 hours, according to Jussi Tanner, head of consular affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

In a recent update, Jussi Tanner, the head of consular affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland, reported that several Finnish citizens have successfully left the Middle East in the past day. This development comes amid increasing commercial flight options, with 74 flights scheduled to depart from Dubai on Wednesday, including 11 heading to Europe. Notably, some of these flights are being operated with larger Airbus A380 aircraft, indicating a proactive response to the travel needs of citizens in the region.

Tanner further detailed the situation regarding flights from Abu Dhabi, which has 14 departures scheduled for the day, enhancing the connectivity for those wishing to return to Finland or other destinations. The report also highlighted that land borders to Oman and Saudi Arabia are currently open, providing additional routes for safe passage out of the region. This information is critical for the Finnish government as it navigates ongoing concerns related to travel safety and assistance for its citizens abroad.

As the Middle East continues to experience instability, the ability for Finns to secure flights and leave the area is of utmost importance. The Ministry's efforts to ensure that commercial flights are operational and the facilitation of land border crossings reflect a commitment to the safety and well-being of Finnish nationals overseas. This situation underscores the government's ongoing vigilance and responsiveness to international travel challenges, particularly in turbulent regions.

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