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More hardship for stranded Australians as Emirates suspends flights to and from Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne – SBS News
There are approximately 37,000 Australians still stranded overseas, with the nation’s international arrivals cap slashed by almost half.

Stranded Australians have voiced their frustration with the Australian government after Emirates confirmed the suspension of many of its international flights into and out of Australia.
The Dubai-based carrier announced that flights to and from Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne would stop until further notice due to operational reasons.
26-year-old Ryan Sims, from Brisbane, is currently in Poland, but has spent most of the last year in the United Kingdom.
He had an Emirates flight home in February…
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