Srbia Evacuates Citizens From War Zones in Dubai
Er Srbija announced today that evacuation flights from the Middle East will continue tomorrow with a scheduled departure for Sunday, March 8th. The national airline confirmed in collaboration with Serbia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Government an upcoming flight departing Dubai International Airport (Al Maktoum) aboard its Airbus A320-195 aircraft capable of carrying up to 467 passengers on the route from Riyadh or other affected regions, as part of ongoing efforts for citizens under threat. This operation follows previous evacuations involving over a thousand individuals and aims to transport approximately two hundred Serbian nationals out of conflict zones in Syria before Monday's scheduled flight is ready with additional capacity available later this week. Immediate attention will focus on the successful departure from Dubai tomorrow morning while monitoring further updates regarding potential extensions or changes for subsequent flights throughout March 9th as conditions evolve across war-torn areas where thousands remain stranded without adequate resources, food supplies are running low and medical assistance remains critical in regions like Idlib province
Key Points
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1Er Srbija is continuing evacuation flights from the Middle East in cooperation with Serbia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Government.
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2The next flight scheduled for Sunday, March 8th (tomorrow), departs Dubai on an Erbas A320-157 aircraft capable of carrying up to 46 passengers. Two additional repatriation flights are planned from Riyadh starting Monday morning with a capacity increase due to the larger passenger count.
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3The evacuation efforts target citizens residing in war-threatened areas across Saudi Arabia, Kuwait (Kuwajt), Qatar and Bahrain.