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The local police, however, would be different in these times of coronation, reports the British The Guardian.
Seven men from 40 to 50 years old and three women from 23 to 25 years old were the traveling companion who had planned a luxury vacation in the jet set city of southern France.
Sudden stops
However, at the Marseille airport, there was a sudden stop when the police refused to enter. The private plane was ordered to fly back to the UK.
“They came on vacation to Cannes and three helicopters were waiting for them,” a border police spokesman told the AFP news agency.
– We notified them that they were not allowed to enter the national territory and that they returned four hours later.
When the Embraer Legacy plane landed in Marseille Provence, the group reportedly sought help from the contacts to continue their luxury journey.
– They tried to use their connections and had some phone calls, according to border police.
fined
Helicopter pilots were told to return to their base and were fined for violating France’s blocking rules.
The private plane, chartered by a Croatian businessman who reportedly operates in “finance and real estate,” arrived in Marseille last Saturday, but the case was only made public.
French police say they will maintain tight control of private jets arriving in France at Easter.
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All non-essential travel in France has been banned since March 17, and a newly tightened restriction means that everyone entering the country must have an international travel coupon proving travel is essential.
Not essential
Authorities in France and the United Kingdom have made it clear that traveling to another home in both countries does not qualify as essential.
“Crossing borders requires a legitimate or urgent reason,” said a police spokesman.
BFMTV reports that nine people at the party returned to the UK and the tenth chartered a private flight to Berlin.
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