German travelers must cover costs for government evacuation flights

Due to the war between the USA, Israel, and Iran, tens of thousands of travelers are stranded in the Middle East. The German government is organizing return flights, but affected individuals may have to contribute to the costs. Travel operators like Tui and Dertour promise to cover these costs if their customers use the flights.

Since the outbreak of the war between the USA, Israel, and Iran, around 30,000 package tourists from German travel operators are stranded in the Middle East, according to the Deutscher Reiseverband. Airspaces are largely closed, and initial evacuation flights only started after days. The German government has organized return flights to bring German vacationers home, but these are not free of charge.

The Auswärtiges Amt confirms that affected individuals must contribute to costs, as stipulated in the Consular Act. This contribution equals the price of an economy flight, about 400 to 500 euros per person; for families with children, costs can exceed 1,000 euros. Travel law expert Karolina Wojtal from the European Consumer Centre explains that such contributions were also common during the Corona pandemic. Since the government flights are not considered commercial flights—according to the European Court of Justice's ruling—refunds from airlines or operators under EU passenger rights are difficult. For package tours, however, the Package Travel Directive may apply.

Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul emphasized that travel operators are primarily responsible for package tourists. Gebeco states it has no guests on government flights; all returnees use regular flights. "Gebeco travelers are best secured on trips with us through the applicable Package Travel Directive," said Michael Knapp, CCO of Gebeco. Tui works with partners like Emirates and would cover costs if necessary, according to spokesperson Aage Dünhaupt. Dertour has already repatriated a quarter of its affected customers via special flights with Emirates and Etihad and promises full coverage of government costs. Lufthansa and Condor did not comment.

Wadephul reported on Thursday a relaxation: "The capacities for departure are increasing day by day." From Dubai and Abu Dhabi, around 250 commercial flights are starting, over 60 to Europe, some to Germany, with full EU legal protections.

In the context of the conflict, US President Donald Trump promised on Tuesday to have the Navy escort tankers through the Strait of Hormuz if Iran implements the blockade, which affects one-fifth of global oil demand.

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German evacuation flight departing Muscat airport at dawn, carrying stranded citizens amid Middle East conflict.
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First German evacuation flight from Muscat to Frankfurt departs

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Amid the escalating conflict in the Middle East, the first evacuation flight of the German federal government has departed from Oman's capital Muscat. On board are stranded Germans who had traveled to the region following a US attack on Iran. The flight is expected to arrive in Frankfurt around 07:22.

Due to the tense security situation in the Near and Middle East, Lufthansa is avoiding the airspace over Iran and Iraq. This affects all airlines in the group, and return flights to Tel Aviv and Amman are being scheduled for the same day. Possible flight cancellations are under review.

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Jana and John Lindner-Davidoff from Lüneburg planned a relaxed return home after a five-month Asia trip. Instead, they are stuck in Doha, experiencing detonations and air defense over their hotel. "The uncertainty is grinding," they say.

Direct flights from Dubai to Incheon resumed on March 6 amid the U.S. and Israel's airstrikes on Iran, stranding hundreds of thousands in the Middle East. The South Korean government is supporting the return of around 3,000 nationals stuck in the UAE through commercial and chartered flights. This development raises hopes for stranded Korean tourists to come home.

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أدى النزاع المستمر في الشرق الأوسط، الذي يشمل هجمات جوية أمريكية وإسرائيلية على إيران وهجمات انتقامية إيرانية، إلى تعليق رحلات واسع النطاق من قبل شركات الطيران الإقليمية. ارتفعت أسعار النفط أكثر من 10% إلى أكثر من 75 دولارًا للبرميل بسبب إغلاق مضيق هرمز. يتوقع المحللون ارتفاعًا محتملاً في أسعار تذاكر الطيران مع مواجهة شركات الطيران لتكاليف وقود أعلى.

Japan's Foreign Ministry announced plans to evacuate nationals from four Middle Eastern countries using chartered aircraft amid the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war against Iran. The ministry has raised danger advisories for these nations, plus Saudi Arabia and Oman, to the second-highest level 3, urging citizens to avoid all travel.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The ATP has drawn sharp criticism after charging low-ranked players €5,000 for a charter flight to leave the United Arab Emirates following the cancellation of Challenger tournaments amid regional tensions. The decision came after an air strike siren interrupted play in Fujairah, leading to safety concerns and disrupted travel. Players and advocates argue that the governing body should cover such costs given the circumstances beyond competitors' control.

 

 

 

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