Khabowrala online Desk
Published: 13 Mar 2026, 01:47 am
In response to rising tensions in the Gulf region, the Bangladesh Embassy in Doha has announced the arrangement of a special flight to facilitate the return of Bangladeshi nationals currently stranded in Qatar. The embassy is coordinating closely with the Qatari government and Qatar Airways to ensure safe and timely repatriation.
An urgent notice issued on 11 March 2026 highlighted that the embassy is maintaining continuous communication with relevant authorities to smooth travel arrangements for affected expatriates. The primary focus is to assist vulnerable groups, including families, women, children, and elderly citizens, by granting them priority access to the special flight.
In the notice, the embassy also instructed interested passengers to register their details through a dedicated Google Form shared via the embassy’s official social media platforms. This process will help the mission compile a comprehensive list of citizens requiring urgent repatriation and ensure an orderly boarding procedure.
Bangladesh maintains a significant expatriate workforce in Qatar, employed across construction, services, and other key sectors. Any disruption to travel or security in the region could affect thousands of workers and their families. In such situations, Bangladesh’s diplomatic missions typically liaise with the host government and airlines to provide emergency travel assistance and ensure citizens’ safe return.
The embassy’s proactive measure is particularly critical given the security concerns in parts of the Gulf, aiming to prevent citizens from being stranded or facing delays in returning home.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Flight Purpose | Repatriation of stranded Bangladeshi nationals |
| Coordinating Bodies | Bangladesh Embassy in Doha, Qatari Government, Qatar Airways |
| Registration Method | Google Form via embassy’s official social media |
| Priority Passengers | Families, women, children, elderly |
| Announcement Date | 11 March 2026 |
| Key Instruction | Submit personal details promptly to secure a seat |
The embassy emphasised the urgency of early registration, urging all Bangladeshi citizens seeking to return to submit their information through the designated online form as soon as possible. This initiative ensures that those most at risk can be safely repatriated without unnecessary delays.
By arranging this special repatriation flight, Bangladesh demonstrates its commitment to protecting its citizens abroad and providing support during international crises. The coordinated effort between the embassy, Qatar Airways, and Qatari authorities underscores the importance of diplomatic channels in maintaining citizen safety and facilitating emergency travel.
With the registration process now open, the embassy anticipates a swift response from stranded expatriates, enabling a smooth and secure repatriation operation for Bangladeshis eager to return home amid ongoing regional unrest.
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