Singapore Repatriates Citizens from the Middle East - Class A
- by Admin
- Thursday, 05 March 2026
- 3 Mins
- 228
Singapore plans to send more flights to bring its citizens home from the Middle East. The first flights arrived at Changi Airport on March 5.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that more repatriation flights will leave from Muscat, Oman, on March 7 and 8.
These flights will first help Singaporeans in Oman and the United Arab Emirates. About 60% of citizens who registered with the ministry are currently in these two countries.
The ministry is also working with airlines and local authorities to arrange more flights as airports in the region slowly reopen.
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Difficult Words
citizen – a person who legally belongs to a country
repatriation flight – a flight that brings people back to their home country
airport – a place where airplanes take off and land
register – to officially give your information to an organization
authority – a government organization with power to make decisions
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- What is Singapore planning to do?
- When did the first flights arrive at Changi Airport?
- From which city will the next flights depart?
- Which two countries have many Singaporean citizens waiting?
- Who is the ministry working with to organize more flights?
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