First charter jet brings French nationals home from Middle East

1 week ago 87

PARIS – A first charter flight carrying French nationals stranded in the Middle East since the start of the war with Iran landed at Charles de Gaulle airport near Paris early on March 4.

Governments and airlines have been scrambling to repatriate tens of thousands of travellers stranded after the eruption of a regional conflict

sparked by US-Israeli strikes on Iran.

France is among the most affected Western nations, with an estimated 400,000 nationals present in around 15 countries touched by the conflict.

The aircraft chartered by Air France left Muscat, the capital of Oman, on the evening of March 3 and landed in France shortly before 3am on March 3.

“We never thought this would happen,” said passenger Emmy Coutelier, 18.

When the first strikes hit Dubai, she was in the hotel swimming pool with her boyfriend.

After hugging her sister, who had come to meet her at the airport, a still-shaken Coutelier recounted her experience.

“An alarm sounded in the middle of the night telling us not to stay near the windows,” she said.

“We went down to the basement,” she added. When Ms Coutelier boarded the repatriation flight, she said she felt as if she were “fleeing danger, even though it’s a relatively safe country”.

The plane carried staff of the airline as well as many families, young children and pregnant women, government minister Eleonore Caroit told reporters at the airport.

“It was a complex process, with constant uncertainty because we are in a very fluid situation, with airspace opening and closing and the situation changing from hour to hour,” Ms Caroit added.

Read Entire Article