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“Lack of Support” for Portuguese Tourists in Jordan

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A group of 37 Portuguese nationals who are currently stranded in Jordan due to the closure of airspace following the start of the armed conflict between Israel and Iran last Friday, and are accusing the Portuguese authorities of a lack of support.

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A group of 37 Portuguese traveled to Jordan last day 5 and stayed in the country, after the close of the airspace. The flight planned for Sunday was postponed for the second day.

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The group of 37 Portuguese, the majority of the elderly, is in Amam, which is on the road to the missions between Israel and Iran. Tourists are “very worried” and families in Portugal are “in panic”, one of them described. “The Portuguese state is not prepared to support its citizens in a situation such as this, in which the world is in great convulsion, with serious armed conflicts. The Portuguese state does not seem to see this as a priority”,…

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In statements to Lusa, Carlos Lima, one of the group's elements, who traveled to Jordan for holidays last day 05, explained that the flight to Portugal was scheduled for Sunday, but that passengers were warned that the flight would be delayed for second-to-night. However, the air space is currently closed, after having been temporarily reopened on Saturday. Portuguese, most of the elderly, have been in the last days in Amama, Jordan's capital, w…

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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