A special PIA flight took off from Paris to Islamabad carrying 150 stranded Pak
istanis on board. The flight had been arranged by the Government of Pakistan to repatriate stranded Pak
istanis in France. Apart from France, a number of stranded Pak
istanis from neighbouring countries, including Belgium, Italy and Poland also travelled on the special flight. In
addition to the passengers, three dead bodies of Pak
istani nationals who had unfortunately passed away in the recent past were also repatriated. Amid the coronavirus crisis, a whooping number of nationals still remain stuck on foreign shores due to closure of international regular flight operations across the world. But, the silver lining is that the government of Pakistan rose to the challenge and took lead in starting relief flight operations for evacuation of its citizens from multiple countries. “As of May 13, at least 24,500 stranded Pak
istanis have been repatriated from various countries under the special repatriation operatio
n, announced by the government after halting the international flights in March end to curb the coronavirus spread in the country,” a senior officer of the Ministry of Overseas Pak
istanis and Human Resource Development told APP on Thursday. He said the repatriation of stranded Pak
istanis was being carried out in phases. Laid off Pak
istani workers, students and people with expired visas were given top priority during the repatriation process, he added. Giving breakup, the officer said most of the repatriated citizens were from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries as it always remained a top destination for Pak
istani workers. Till May 13, over 9,100 nationals were brought to Pakistan from the Un
ited Arab Emirates (UAE), 1300 from Qatar, 1,000 from Saudi Arabia, 600 Oman, 227 Bahrain and 150 from Iraq. He said the government had also made arrangements for airlifting the Pak
istanis from other countries like the United Kingdom from where it brought back some 3,000 nationals. The officer said initially, the country’s bandwidth for airlifting the stranded nationals from across the globe was 2,000 per week which was later increased to over 6,000 per week to boost the repatriation process, he added. At least 49 flights wou
ld be operating between May 11 and May 21 to bring back 11,660 overseas Pak
istanis from across the globe, the Ministry of Overseas Pak
istanis tweeted, announcing the
addition of more flights in the already issued flight schedule. According to the ministry, 2,560 Pak
istanis would return home from the UAE through 10 special flights. During the said period, seven flights would airlift 1,750 Pak
istanis from Qatar, whereas six flights were arranged for the stranded nationals in Saudi Arabia. Similarly, a large number of Pak
istanis wou
ld be evacuated from China, the United Kingdom, the United States of America and Oman under the special repatriation operation. It may be mentioned here that the efforts of government of Pakistan with regard to the repatriation of its national are being hailed at national and International level. Recently, the UAE had praised the government and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Overseas Pak
istanis Sayed Zulfikar Abbas Bukhari for extending cooperation during the repatriation process.