The company said flights repatriating travelers to Manchester, Leeds Bradford and Birmingham airports would carry around 800 people who were forced to leave their hotels due to the fires.
The British travel magazine Jet2 company announced that it would operate four additional flights this evening to bring more of its customers back to the UK following the devastating fires in Rhodes.
The company said flights repatriating travelers to Manchester, Leeds Bradford and Birmingham airports will carry around 800 people who were forced to leave their hotels due to the fires. He also added that more of the company’s staff will be moving to the island to help its customers.
About 7,000-10,000 Britons are in Rhodes at the moment, according to a British government official, and as Jet2, TUI and easyJet both provide additional services.
easyJet emphasized that it would has scheduled two repatriation flights tourists today and another tomorrow Tuesday, in addition to its usual schedule of departures, and will monitor the situation if it needs to add more.
TUI also announced that it operated three flights last night to repatriate tourists from Rhodes.
Source: Skai
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