Dozens of Italian tourists evacuated from Yemeni island

January 7, 2026 10:54 AM EST

Tourists stand outside a hotel in the Socotra Island, Yemen, January 5, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer

ROME, Jan 7 (Reuters) - ⁠Italy has ⁠begun ‍repatriating dozens of its citizens stranded on the Yemeni island of Socotra, with a ‍first flight carrying 46 tourists due to ​land in Jeddah on Wednesday, the Foreign Ministry said in ​a statement.

Another 59 Italians remain on the island and are expected to return on additional flights in the coming days, ​as authorities work with Yemen and Saudi Arabia. Saudi authorities will grant the Italians a ​four-day transit visa to help facilitate their return home.

The United Arab Emirates ‌last week withdrew its troops from Yemen under a deadline from Saudi Arabia, also ​leaving behind the remote Yemeni ⁠island of Socotra and roughly 600 tourists who had flown in but could ‌no longer fly out.

Air traffic at the island's main airport came to a halt as a deepening ‌crisis between the UAE and Saudi Arabia translated into fresh conflict ‌on Yemen's mainland, where the two Gulf powers back opposing groups in the country's civil war.

Socotra - which lies more ‍than 300 km (185 miles) south of Yemen's coast, and until recently was mainly ⁠accessible by air via the UAE - has been a haven of tranquillity through the years of conflict on the mainland.

(Reporting by Cristina Carlevaro;Writing by Keith Weir; Editing by Janet Lawrence)



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