As many as 210 Gujaratis have returned home safely amid fears of war in the Middle East. During this homecoming home, very emotional scenes were created to meet relatives at the airport and railway station. Of the 210 passengers, 205 landed directly in Ahmedabad from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia by a special flight, while five others returned to Surat by train after reaching Mumbai by a relief flight from Dubai. After living in an unsafe environment for months, tears of joy came to the eyes of many as soon as they stepped on the safe land of their homeland. 5 tourists from Surat return home safely
While there was an atmosphere of anxiety among Indians stranded abroad due to the situation of war between Iran and Israel, the news of relief for Suratis has come to light. Five out of 20 tourists from Surat stranded in Dubai have returned home safely. 205 people returned to Ahmedabad from Saudi Arabia
A special plane carrying 205 Indians from the war-torn Middle East returned to Ahmedabad after 11.15 pm on March 3. The pilgrims who went on a religious pilgrimage came to know about the flight through their tour operator and social media. The pilgrims, who landed at the Ahmedabad International Airport from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, said they were definitely stressed about the war. Because the flights had stopped. Hotel rents had gone up and they were running out of money for their accommodation. Tears welled up in their eyes as they hugged each other
They denied seeing any direct war attacks. His families stood up for him in a grand manner as he landed home. He was welcomed with a garland. As well as parents and children hugged each other, tears welled up in their eyes. The pilgrims and their relatives thanked the Government of India, local MLAs, Haj Committee etc. Coordination between Government and Airlines to arrange 'Relief Flights'
The ongoing tension between Iran and Israel has had a major impact on air services internationally. In this situation, about 20 tourists from Surat were stranded in Dubai. The 'relief flights' were arranged in coordination with the Government of India and the airlines amidst ever-increasing fear and uncertainty. 5 tourists came from Dubai to Mumbai and then to Surat
Five of the 20 tourists stranded in Dubai landed at Mumbai airport on a special relief flight in the first phase. From there, he reached Surat railway station by train. A sigh of relief was seen on the faces of these tourists as they returned home. The atmosphere became emotional when the tourists alighted at Surat station. Tears of joy welled up in the eyes of the families as they saw their loved ones in front of their eyes after a long period of worry. They celebrated Holi by applying gulal to each other
All the tourists were given a grand welcome by the families with garlands and bouquets. As today was the festival of Holi-Dhuleti, the returning tourists celebrated the festival by applying gulal to each other with their families. Forgetting the fear of war, everyone was engrossed in the festival of colours. Around 15 tourists from Surat are still waiting to return, who are being brought back soon. 'Yes, the first time I felt like this, I was a little scared.'
Amar Jariwala, who returned to Surat from Dubai, said that all the facilities for food, drink and accommodation in Dubai were in order. The Dubai government made good arrangements. But when the flights were suspended, the family members were worried and we were also a little tense. But slowly the flights started and we are returning to Surat. The story of the drone attack in Dubai is true. But they were destroyed in the sky. "There are still 50,000 to 60,000 people trapped."
He further said, "In this, Kevanbhai of 'Arise' constantly helped and guided us. Finally we came straight to Surat from Dubai. We have about 15 to 20 people together and other friends are also going to return by tonight's flight. There is an atmosphere of happiness in the family. When you are with the family, all the fear goes away. A family is a family. Now we will go home and play with the family and enjoy the festival by drinking cooling. All our men came home safely
Dimple Amar Jariwala said that she had gone to Dubai there. There was still a lot of anxiety that all this was happening, so how would our men come home? But thanks to Kaiwanbhai and his 'Arise Tours & Company' who worked so hard to arrange all the tickets and helped us in every way, all our people have come home safely. And thanks to the UAE for supporting us so much that our husband came to India. Now there is a very happy atmosphere for us that we have come from such a place, so we are happy. Four flights from Dubai to Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai and Delhi
Special flights are currently being run from Dubai and Indians are being helped to return. Four flights have been operated from Dubai to Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai and Delhi. Flights to Ahmedabad will also be started in the coming days.
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