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Special SWISS repatriation flight planned from Muscat to Zurich

Mar 5, 2026
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Special SWISS repatriation flight planned from Muscat to Zurich
With regular commercial links still heavily disrupted, Swiss International Air Lines announced on 4 March that it will operate an Airbus A340 rescue flight from Muscat (MCT) to Zurich on Thursday, 5 March, to bring home Swiss citizens and residents stranded in the Gulf. The aircraft will position empty into Oman on Wednesday evening and return with passengers holding unused SWISS tickets. SWISS says it coordinated the operation with the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs after consular hotlines received more than 1,000 calls in three days. Priority is being given to travellers who had already commenced round-trip journeys and whose visas or hotel bookings are expiring. While Muscat is not a scheduled SWISS destination, Omani authorities have authorised the one-off service and granted the airline overflight clearances via safe corridors that skirt the most volatile zones.

Special SWISS repatriation flight planned from Muscat to Zurich


For travelers uncertain about their documentation status, platforms such as VisaHQ can expedite last-minute visa extensions or transit permits. The service’s Switzerland portal (https://www.visahq.com/switzerland/) allows individuals and corporate mobility teams to check requirements in real time, upload supporting files securely, and arrange courier pickup, easing one of the biggest pain points during sudden repatriations.

Mobility implications are significant: employers with staff across the Gulf should immediately register employees for a seat if commercial options remain closed. They should also brief travellers that subsequent surface transfers from Zurich may be necessary because connecting flights could be fully booked as capacity is repatriated. The episode underscores the importance of alignment between airlines, governments and corporate travel managers. Companies are urged to keep employee location data current, pre-approve emergency fare classes and maintain contingency cash reserves to cover short-notice ticketing on special services. They should also remind mobile workers to install the Swiss Travel Admin app to receive push notifications on evacuation options. Looking ahead, experts say more ad-hoc repatriation flights may follow if the regional security picture does not stabilise, and advise firms to develop tiered extraction protocols that can be triggered within 24 hours.

Swiss Visas & Immigration Team @ VisaHQ

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