Mar 5 • 12:20 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Yle Uutiset

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs' evacuation flight from the United Arab Emirates departs on Sunday

The Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs is organizing an evacuation flight for Finns currently in the United Arab Emirates, set to depart from Muscat, Oman this Sunday.

The Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced an evacuation flight for Finnish citizens residing in the United Arab Emirates, scheduled to leave from Muscat, Oman, this coming Sunday. The ministry has indicated that ticket sales for the flight will commence on Thursday or Friday, prioritizing families with children and individuals in particularly vulnerable situations. This effort comes as a response to the need for repatriating citizens amidst ongoing challenges in the region.

Participants of the flight will also have access to bus transportation organized by the ministry, which will take them from the United Arab Emirates to Oman. Both the bus ride and the flight will be self-funded, with the price of the airline ticket set at 2,300 euros and the bus fare at approximately 100 euros. The consideration of the need for further flights is ongoing, with the current arrangement confirmed for just this one flight as of now.

This evacuation initiative highlights the Finnish government's commitment to ensuring the safety and return of its citizens abroad, particularly in times of crisis. It also underscores the challenges many individuals face when trying to return home, including financial burdens and logistical hurdles. The ministry will continue to monitor the situation to determine if additional flights will be necessary in the future, indicating a proactive approach to citizen welfare in foreign territories.

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