Khaleej Times

Two flydubai flights take 400 Pakistani prisoners home

- Waheed Abbas waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Two flydubai planes on Tuesday repatriate­d 400 Pakistani prisoners following an understand­ing reached between the UAE and Pakistan government­s to operate special flights.

These were first flights of the UAE carriers to Pakistan after the suspension of internatio­nal flights last month in order to contain the spread of coronaviru­s.

A statement issued by the Pakistan Embassy in the UAE said these prisoners were serving their term in the UAE jails for minor offences.

Arranged by the UAE Government, the flights took the prisoners to Faisalabad Internatio­nal Airport and Bacha Khan Internatio­nal Airport, Peshawar.

Islamabad thanked the UAE Government for its kind gesture during these challengin­g times.

“Pakistan’s embassy and consulate worked in close coordinati­on with the UAE authoritie­s for their early repatriati­on to Pakistan,”

said the statement.

A notificati­on issued by the Pakistani Civil Aviation Authority said that it had received and approved flydubai’s request to operate flight from Dubai to Faisalabad on April 14 to transport 180 Pakistani nationals and will carry 11 UAE embassy staff back to Dubai on return.

A flydubai spokespers­on said the budget carrier is “fully supporting government­s and authoritie­s across the flydubai network with their repatriati­on efforts helping them to make arrangemen­ts for their citizens to return home.”

As part of safety measures, the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority said flight crew would not be allowed to disembark upon arrival at the airport.

Earlier, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan instructed relevant authoritie­s to repatriate over 40,000 Pakistanis stranded abroad. Currently, over 25,000 Pakistanis are stranded in the UAE due to visa expiry and job losses.

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