Nepal Airlines Rescues Stranded Nepalis from West Asia Amid Flight Restrictions
Under the coordination of the government, Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) has been progressively bringing back Nepalis stranded in various West Asian countries through rescue flights.
According to NAC Spokesperson Devendra Pun, 272 Nepalis stranded at Dubai airport were brought home on Thursday via a special rescue flight.
On the same special rescue flight, 260 passengers who were stranded were transported to Dubai airport from Kathmandu airport.
Spokesperson Pun informed RSS that today, an NAC aircraft is scheduled to depart from here carrying 267 passengers, and 164 Nepalis will be brought back home from there.
Rescue flights commenced after flights over the West Asian skies were prohibited starting from Falgun 16. Flights in West Asian countries were halted following the joint aerial attack by the United States and Israel on Iran.
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