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More than 1,500 MSC cruise passengers flown home after disruption in Dubai

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More than 1,500 cruise passengers stranded in the Middle East have now been flown home after a large-scale repatriation effort by MSC Cruises.

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The persons aboard MSC Euribia, MSC Cruises, are among the 15,000 passengers currently detained in the Persian Gulf, due to the closure of the Strait of Ormuz.

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Thousands of tourists are trapped aboard cruise ships because of the war in the Middle East. MSC has decided to charter five flights to repatriate part of them. Other means still have to be deployed for everyone to return home.

The passengers detained in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, since the last Saturday (28), including a group of Brazilians, have begun to return home on scheduled and regular flights. The information is from MSC Cruzeiros, wife of MSC Cruzeiros cruiser Euribia, where passengers traveled. “MSC Cruzeiros organised flights for more than 1,500 guests who were on board the MSC Euribia, in Dubai, so that they could leave the region. Up until now, se…

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gtp.gr broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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