Fly me Home Program: Australians stranded overseas

The Age – Nicolas Delacharlerie brought over 100 passengers back

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10, July 2021 – Breaking News: The Age – Nicolas Delacharlerie brought 100 passengers back to Australia.

Fly Me Home™ Program lead by Nicolas Delacharlerie has helped bring back over 100 Australians home.

Sydney-based agent Nicolas Delacharlerie, who has brought more than 100 passengers back to Australia, said he tried to stay as positive as possible for his clients but that the work had at times taken a toll on his own mental health. “[Back in September] I was working almost 24/7 to the point that my partner almost broke up with me,” he said. Despite the pressure of the job, Mr Delacharlerie said it was a “wonderful achievement” when he saw people make it home safely.

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His most memorable clients were an Australian-Pakistani family who needed to get to Sydney at short notice for their baby son’s urgent spinal surgery. Flights could be capped at as few as few as 10 passengers. Exclusive Coronavirus pandemic Airlines warn arrival caps will bump 18,000 Australians from flights home “The best part was the family came to see me after and I got to meet the little boy; he was adorable,” he said.

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If you are in a difficult situation and require compassionate/emergency travel arrangements, you may contact Nicolas Delacharlerie at World Travel Connections through our contact page.

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