Travelers stuck outside of the Netherlands due to flights being halted
or severely limited in the wake of the global coronavirus pandemic have a
new option to get help to return home. A ten-million euro fund was
launched on Monday to provide assistance to stranded fliers, the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Monday.
Essentially, passengers will contribute 300 euros for their own repatriation if returning back from the European Union or 20 countries near the EU. The personal contribution rises to 900 euros for countries further away from the list of EU-adjacent countries.
"We need to do our utmost to get these people home safely," said Stef Blok, the Dutch foreign minister, of the complicated situation. "Because of the huge impact of the coronavirus, this group in particular really has nowhere else to turn."
Read more at: €10 million fund launched to bring people back to Netherlands | NL Times
Essentially, passengers will contribute 300 euros for their own repatriation if returning back from the European Union or 20 countries near the EU. The personal contribution rises to 900 euros for countries further away from the list of EU-adjacent countries.
"We need to do our utmost to get these people home safely," said Stef Blok, the Dutch foreign minister, of the complicated situation. "Because of the huge impact of the coronavirus, this group in particular really has nowhere else to turn."
Read more at: €10 million fund launched to bring people back to Netherlands | NL Times