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DMW announces flight arrangements for OFWs return from civil unrest in Sudan

admin May 2, 2023

DMW Undersecretary Maria Anthonette C. Velasco-Allones welcomes 15 OFWs repatriated from Sudan, who safely arrived last night 01 May 2023 via Saudi Airlines flight SV870 from Jeddah.

MIGRANT Workers Secretary Susan Ople announced that two groups of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) affected by the civil war in Sudan will be taking commercial flights via Saudia Airlines tomorrow (May 3) which will be arriving in Manila the next day (May 4).

“Our DMW and OWWA teams continue to look after our distressed OFWs as part of our commitment to bring them home in close coordination, of course, with the DFA,” Ople said. OWWA, or Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, is an attached agency of the DMW.

The two groups would be composed of 80 and 72 OFWs, respectively. They belong to the 340 OFWs that were assisted by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and the Philippine Embassy in Cairo (PE-Cairo) in crossing over from the Sudan Port into the Argeen Land Port Authority in Aswan, Egypt. OWWA Administrator Arnell Ignacio will be joining one of the groups on the flight home.

“The two commercial flights will be traveling to Manila via Jeddah and Riyadh,” Ople said.

The DMW is also negotiating with Philippine Airlines for a chartered flight to bring the remaining 188 OFWs from the group of 340 rescued plus an anticipated 104 OFWs that would be arriving this week after successfully clearing the Egyptian border.

“For this week, we will have 152 arriving on May 4 from Egypt and another bigger batch of OFWs from Sudan coming home hopefully via a chartered PAL flight. OWWA and the DMW are committed to bring as many of our kababayans home, so that the process of healing from the trauma of Sudan’s civil war can commence,” Ople said.

According to the DMW secretary, PAL has a partnership with EGYPTAIR that would enable it to come up with flight arrangements from Cairo to Dubai and onward to Manila.

“Bayanihan spirit na ang umiiral dito. We, including the private sector, are all part of one team. ‘Yan ang bilin ng ating Pangulo. What truly matters is that our OFWs will be safely home soon,” Ople said

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