Itaka brings back clients from Oman, Australia, Seychelles, South Africa, and Mauritius
The travel agency Itaka has announced the return of clients from regions affected by conflicts in the Middle East.
The Polish travel agency Itaka has released a statement regarding the return of its clients from various countries impacted by the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict. Emphasizing the safety of its customers, Itaka has been diligently organizing repatriation flights in response to disruptions in air travel. As part of their efforts, the agency has successfully facilitated the return of clients from Muscat, and further flights have been scheduled for those in Salalah.
To ensure a smooth return process, Itaka confirms that multiple repatriation flights are set to transport over 900 clients back to Poland from Salalah to cities including Warsaw, Katowice, PoznaΕ, and WrocΕaw. This operation is critical in light of the escalating situation in the Middle East, and the travel agency assures its clients that their safety remains the top priority. The agency has also scheduled additional flights, with another set to depart on Monday for clients still abroad.
This proactive approach by Itaka reflects a growing concern among travel agencies to address customer safety amidst international conflicts. Their commitment to organizing efficient repatriation efforts highlights the travel industry's response to external risks, demonstrating the essential role of travel agencies in providing support during crises. This situation underscores the importance of rapid response strategies in the tourism sector, especially in areas facing unrest.