MUSCAT: Two special flights will bring stranded passengers from Iran, Oman’s Public Authority for Civil Aviation (PACA) informed on Wednesday.
Two flights – one from Kish International Airport arrive in Muscat on Wednesday (February 26) while the second one from Shiraz Airport will arrive on February 28.
“Appropriate measures will be taken to facilitate the return of citizens and residents from the countries affected by the decision to suspend flights,” PACA said.
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Oman suspended all flight operations to and from Iran after it registered the first two cases of coronavirus on Monday.





