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OFWs in Middle East Set for Repatriation via Charter Flights

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The government is arranging two chartered flights for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in the Middle East wishing to return home due to regional tensions. President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. announced the effort, facilitated by eased airspace restrictions, with some OFWs expected back in the Philippines by the end of the week. Three Emirates-operated commercial flights are already bringing workers from Dubai directly to Manila.

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The situation stems from ongoing hostilities involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, leading to concerns for OFWs' safety. Despite these tensions, the reduction of airspace restrictions has allowed coordinated efforts for safe repatriation. Marcos highlighted confidence in the safety of flights, encouraging the use of chartered planes for those wishing to return.

One chartered plane will depart from Riyadh, facilitating the return of Filipinos from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bahrain. Another flight, from Fujairah in the UAE, will bring back OFWs from Dubai. The UAE-originated flight is scheduled to leave on March 13, with an expected arrival in Manila between the evening of March 13 and the morning of March 14.

Department of Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Cacdac is set to visit Dubai for on-ground assessments and to provide updates on displaced OFWs' situations to the Philippine government. Both the Department of National Defense and the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines are supporting the repatriation initiative.

Additional repatriations include 16 OFWs from Israel, who reached Manila on March 11 through a DMW-arranged flight via land border crossings into Egypt. Another group of 20 OFWs from Dubai, along with nine dependents, arrived on March 10 after traveling through Oman.

More than 400 Filipinos have returned since U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran began on February 27, a conflict causing significant casualties and displacements. The turmoil has also affected oil supply, leading to increased local fuel prices, reported Philstar.

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