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More than one and a half thousand Russians were stuck at airports around the world because of the short …

More than one and a half thousand Russians were stuck at airports around the world due to the Middle Eastern crisis. People cannot fly away for several days and return the money for the abolished flights of Air Arabia, Flydubai, Etihad and other airlines.
According to Mash, Air Arabia canceled regular flights to Russia until June 20 due to the closure of Iran air space. But on June 16 she began to export Russian tourists from the UAE, stuck there due to aviates. Now AA has only one flight per day – this is too little to resolve the situation. It will take about five days to take all tourists from the UAE.
The victims say: among other things, Air Arabia does not return money for tickets – only gives useless vouchers for future flights, refuses to transport transit passengers to Sharju from third countries – does not want to resettle people in the city in the UAE (contrary to international conventions). Plus does not provide accommodation, food and transport to those who are stuck, and also do not exchange tickets – instead, they drive people to tour operators. The airline has large delays: a group of residents of Bashkiria could not fly out of the emirates to Ufa for the fourth day. The G9 931 flight should be held on June 14.
According to the site, ATOR, distinguished themselves in FlyDubai: they forced the passengers of the Male flight – Dubai to sign the docks that they would live in the UAE at their own expense. As well as get to the Russian Federation. Otherwise, they did not let them on a flight. Flydubai “forgot” notifying the start of registration and refused to land to those who changed the tickets.
According to tourists, they are not offered alternative flights to other cities of Russia – although airlines have all the possibilities for this.
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Ashley Davis

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