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Meanwhile, on Tuesday morning, Dominykas Narbutas, Head of the Project Management and Performance Quality Division of the Ministry of Transport and Communications, Acting Head of the Communications Division, confirmed to LRT Radio that the Government is considering various options. for compatriots to return to Lithuania.
One of them is repatriation flights, which were used to transport passengers to Lithuania during the first wave of March. The second way is to allow individual commercial flights.
It is true that the Government has not yet made a decision. Discussions on options and consultations are ongoing with the European Commission and other Baltic states.
Lithuanians in England are confused: “I don’t have to cry anymore, I don’t know what to do anymore”
Sad holidays and hills of tears for emigrants who have planned to return to Lithuania from the UK. Due to the rapid spread of the mutated coronavirus, the Lithuanian government banned flights from the UK for at least ten days at night, and in the morning airlines began canceling flights to and from there en masse.
Airport representatives say it has affected at least 10,000 Lithuanians. Getting there by ferry and then overland will fail too – countries are simply closing their borders to UK passengers.
Night at the airport. Returning migrants from the UK rush to their loved ones to celebrate Christmas. However, not everyone knows that this is one of the last trips as from 4pm no UK passenger planes are allowed in the morning and flights are suspended for 10 days.
PHOTO GALLERY. Returning migrants are attacking their loved ones, there is no way to stop them
Such a decision regarding the rapid spread of the new coronavirus strain in the UK was made by the Government after an extraordinary meeting just at a time when these Lithuanians, who were traveling at night, were already heading to their homeland.
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