MSC Cruises said it is cooperating with airline partners in the Middle East, particularly Emirates and Etihad Airways, to identify and secure return flights for its guests.
“We are requesting priority for our guests from our partners. At present, airlines operating flights have indicated that they will follow an order of priority based on the original flight date,” MSC said in a statement.
Other options such as charter flights from Dubai, Abu Dhabi or Muscat, are also being explored in order to speed up the repatriation.
The company said that it remains in constant contact with local authorities, embassies and foreign offices to support the return of its guests.
Guests are receiving regular updates and the situation onboard remains calm, with full access to all onboard services and facilities available, the company added.
The company has cancelled departures on the MSC Euribia, the line’s sole ship sailing in the region.

