Eighteen Icelanders Request Seats on Rescue Flights
Eighteen Icelanders have requested seats on organized rescue flights from Jordan and Saudi Arabia amid ongoing conflict in the region.
Eighteen Icelanders have expressed their desire to secure seats on planned rescue flights departing from Jordan and Saudi Arabia. These flights are scheduled for March 5 and March 7, 2026, as part of efforts to evacuate citizens from the conflict zones. The exact number of available seats for Icelanders remains unconfirmed, as around 140 Icelanders are currently in the affected areas.
The Icelandic Ministry of Foreign Affairs has taken steps to assist its citizens by sending out communications highlighting three coordinated rescue flights facilitated by partner nations. Among these flights are two scheduled for tomorrow, one operating from Amman in Jordan to Bratislava, Slovakia, and the other from Riyadh in Saudi Arabia to Vienna, Austria. There is also a flight returning from Amman to Bratislava scheduled for Friday, indicating a concerted effort to provide safe exit routes for those stranded.
In recent days, the news outlet has engaged with Icelanders in the region who are seeking ways to return home amid escalating tensions. This reflects the broader concern for citizen safety and the ongoing implications of the conflict impacting foreign nationals in the area, emphasizing the necessity for efficient evacuation procedures during crises.