The Al — Amal Committee for the Voluntary Return of Sudanese from Egypt has launched a new integrated transport route, providing free air and land transportation, as well as an increased luggage allowance for families and individuals returning to Sudan. The initiative aims to facilitate the return process and support those affected by the ongoing economic and political challenges in Egypt.
The new transport route is designed to streamline the journey for Sudanese citizens, offering them a safe and convenient option for returning home. The Al-Amal Committee has partnered with airlines and transportation companies to ensure the seamless coordination of flights and ground services. “We understand the difficulties faced by Sudanese families and individuals during their return journey, “said a representative of the Al-Amal Committee. “.
This new transport route is a testament to our commitment to providing support and assistance to those in need.”The program includes free air travel for up to two adults and two children per family, as well as an increased luggage allowance to accommodate essential belongings. Additionally, the Al-Amal Committee has arranged for ground transportation from the airport to the point of entry into Sudan, ensuring a smooth transition upon arrival.
The initiative comes in response to the growing number of Sudanese returning to their homeland due to the economic crisis in Egypt. According to the Sudanese Embassy in Cairo, thousands of Sudanese citizens have expressed interest in returning to Sudan in recent months. “This new transport route is a significant step forward in our efforts to support Sudanese families and individuals during this challenging time, “said the representative. “.
We hope this will encourage more people to return home and reconnect with their loved ones.”The program is part of a broader effort by the Sudanese government and its partners to address the needs of returning citizens. The initiative also includes the provision of assistance with housing, employment, and education for those who have returned.
Source: Al-Amal Committee for the Voluntary Return of Sudanese from Egypt





