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US Embassy in Saudi Arabia working with authoritie­s to evacuate citizens

- Hala Tashkandi Riyadh

The US Embassy in Saudi Arabia sent out a nationwide alert on Saturday advising American expatriate­s looking to return to their country on what steps to take. The alert advised that the US mission would be working with Saudi authoritie­s to arrange repatriati­on flights on a commercial airline. The airline itself as well as flight times and departure/ arrival locations have yet to be confirmed.

The post went on to state that the embassy would inform all persons registered in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) system as soon as the flights were confirmed. The informatio­n would also be posted on the embassy website and on the official Twitter account of American Citizen Services, US Mission Saudi Arabia. According to the mission website, citizens wishing to depart from Saudi Arabia on one of these flights would have to conduct all reservatio­n and booking transactio­ns directly with the airline and arrange for their own travel upon arriving in the US.

The post also warned that the flights were likely to be announced with little advance notice. Citizens would have to decide whether they wished to depart Saudi Arabia if a commercial repatriati­on flight were to become available, bearing in mind that returning to the Kingdom would be unlikely until full commercial service was restored. The mission also cautioned potential travelers to consult the Centers for Disease Control guidance on travel, consider health conditions at their final destinatio­n, and ensure that their travel documentat­ion is in order and that they have funds to purchase tickets.

A US citizen living in Riyadh, who identified himself as “Jack,” said he was willing to do “whatever it takes” to get back home to his parents, no matter the financial cost.

However, another citizen, who gave his name as “Shaun,” said that all things considered, he would rather be in Saudi Arabia than back home in the US.

“The way I see it, Saudi Arabia is doing a much better job of quarantini­ng and protecting its citizens,” Shaun said.

FASTFACT

Those interested will need enroll themselves in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP), a free service from the Bureau of Consular affairs, US Department of State, that allows US citizens and nationals traveling and living abroad to register their trip.

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