First repatriation flight from Lebanon lands in Sydney with Australians and families

abc.net.au

The first government-assisted repatriation flight carrying Australians from Lebanon landed in Sydney, bringing about 350 people home. Passengers expressed gratitude for the support, highlighting the importance of their Australian passports amid the ongoing conflict in Lebanon. Family members eagerly awaited their loved ones at the airport, relieved to see them return safely. Some had been concerned about the safety of relatives in Lebanon, especially with flight cancellations and potential airport threats. A second repatriation flight is scheduled to arrive later today. The Australian government is prioritizing vulnerable passengers for future flights, depending on the operational status of Beirut's airport.


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