- The first UK government-chartered flight evacuating British nationals from the Middle East landed at London Stansted Airport, nearly a day late due to technical issues.
- The flight departed Oman's capital, Muscat, late on Thursday night and arrived at Stansted at 00:53 GMT on Friday.
- The evacuation follows escalating regional tensions after US-Israeli strikes on Iran led to retaliatory attacks, disrupting flights across several Middle Eastern countries.
- Passengers reported chaotic scenes, uncertainty, and significant delays during the evacuation process, with some struggling to secure seats or facing eligibility issues for family members.
- Over 140,000 British nationals in the Gulf registered for government assistance, though officials noted that commercial routes remain the quickest way for most to return home.
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