Sunderland Echo

Brits could pay £1,000 for ticket to get home

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normally live in the UK are eligible to travel.

Two flights will operate from the Philippine­s to Heathrow today, but tickets cost £1,000 per person.

The flights have been chartered by the FCO and are being operated by Philippine Airlines.

British ambassador to the Philippine­s Daniel Pruce issued a video message warning that “there are no plans for further British Government flights”.

He said: “Everyone, please don’t miss this opportunit­y. Something better will not come along. We’ve mobilised our resources to help get you home. This is your last chance.”

The first rescue flight from Nepal will operate tomorrow, with a second on Friday. Tickets will cost £800 per person.

Other prices for upcoming rescue flights include £855 from South Africa and £681 from India.

Some of the Government’s first long-haul coronaviru­s rescue flights, which brought people home from Peru, cost just £250 per person.

The FCO has said the cost of the flights will be shared between passengers and taxpayers. Chartering flights for single journeys is often more expensive than commercial operations because the aircraft are often empty on one of the legs and the deployment of staff is not as efficient. The FCO said on Saturday that only around 1,450 British travellers had flown home on its chartered flights since the scheme was announced on March 30.

In contrast, Air France has operated more than 200 flights to repatriate French nationals from 82 countries since March 14.

The German government said it has carried out repatriati­ons in 56 countries, bringing back tens of thousands of German nationals.

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said 350 British nationals who were on the cruise ship Coral Princess which spent nearly a month at sea after failing to get permission to dock in South America due to coronaviru­s cases on board arrived back at Heathrow on a flight from Miami.

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Britain’s Got Talent judges David Walliams, Amanda Holden, Simon Cowell and Alicia Dixon
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