ISLAMABAD: A repatriation flight carrying 252 stranded Pakistanis on board departed for Karachi from Jeddah, the Consulate General of Pakistan in Saudi Arabia said in a statement on Sunday.
This was the ninth special flight of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), from Jeddah following the coronavirus related suspension of routine international flight operations in the Kingdom on March 15.
“Director (Hajj) Sajid Masood Asadi and Consul (Welfare) Majid Memon were present at Jeddah International Airport to bid farewell to the passengers on behalf of the Consul General of Pakistan,” the statement from the Pakistan consulate read.
“A total of around 1,950 Pakistanis have so far been repatriated from Jeddah region through these nine special flights,” the statement added, and said similar special flights were also being operated from Riyadh region.
“Embassy of Pakistan at Riyadh and the Consulate General at Jeddah in close cooperation of PIA, are coordinating arrangements of these special flights in their respective jurisdictions,” the statement read.
Saudi Arabia halted all international travel and suspended Umrah pilgrimage in response to the pandemic in March this year.
Over the months, Pakistan has brought back over 15,000 of its nationals who had gone to Saudi Arabia for Umrah but found themselves stranded amid coronavirus lockdowns in the Kingdom.