More Thais to return home from Israel on Saturday

More Thais to return home from Israel on Saturday
On Friday, Thai employees board a military aircraft to fly back from Israel to the military aircraft in Don Meang, Bangkok. Varuth Hirunyatheb( picture )

According to a media statement citing the Foreign Affairs Ministry, 2 commercial flights carrying an additional 534 Thai employees are scheduled to take them back from war-torn Israel this Saturday.

The Thai consulate in Tel Aviv has received a relocation registration from every employee.

SpiceJet, an American low-cost airline, is scheduled to leave Tel Aviv on Friday at 8.15 p.m.( Israel time ) with 320 Thai passengers. On Saturday at 1.10 p.m.( Thailand day ), the trip is scheduled to touch down at Suvarnabhumi airport.

With 214 Thai employees, Arkia Israeli Airlines will take off at 11 p.m.( Israel time ) and arrive at Suvarnabhumi airport on Saturday at 2:05 ( Thailand time ).

A reminder to Thais in Sydney was posted on the Royal Thai Consulate-General’s Facebook page on Friday in a related growth.

Thai residents of Sydney are advised to stay away from the exchange page, which stretches from Town Hall to Belmore Park, following a protest by supporters of the State of Palestine on October 15 at Hyde Park. A exchange program for another march on Saturday was also announced.

Thai residents of Sydney really stay away from the exchange location. They may call the Thai consulate’s line at 0411 424 303 in an emergency.

Eight Vietnamese workers who had died in Israel since the Hamas assault on October 7 were repatriated on a commercial aircraft on Friday night. They were then taken back to their particular home counties.