Ministry of Foreign Affairs "Asiana Airlines Flight Held in Almaty, Tentatively Planning Return Day After Tomorrow"
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on the 11th that the Asiana Airlines flight stranded at Almaty Airport in Kazakhstan is tentatively scheduled to return on the 13th.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated, "Asiana Airlines is tentatively planning to operate the return flight aiming to depart from Almaty on the 12th."
Earlier this month, due to anti-government protests in Kazakhstan that occupied the airport, the Asiana Airlines return flight carrying Korean residents was also stranded at Almaty Airport.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs added, "However, the departure schedule may change depending on the overall situation at Almaty Airport," and "We will actively provide necessary consular assistance to ensure that our citizens can safely return on the Asiana Airlines flight."
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