Private company charging $6k for flights out of Afghanistan as other planes leave empty

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One chartered flight with 345 seats left from the airport in Kabul with just 50 passengers onboard.

contacted the Frontier Resource Group, Prince's newly established company, for comment.

Meanwhile, other flights chartered by private non-government groups have been departing Kabul with many empty seats. While Erik Prince is selling $6,500 seats on charter flights out of Afghanistan, other flights leaving the region have been mostly empty, according to numerous reports. In this photo, refugees queue on an airport tarmac after disembarking from an evacuation flight from Kabul.George Abi-Habib, a co-founder of the Washington-based development firm Sayara International, arranged planes to fly 1,000 Afghan refugees to Uganda. However, U.S.

Even though one of Abi-Habib's flights had 345 seats, it ended up leaving on Tuesday with just 50 passengers. One of the passengers had to crawl through a sewage pipe just to make it into the airport."We can't expect everyone to crawl through a sewer pipe to safety," Abi-Habib told the publication.

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This is not people the are wait out of airport fot let go in to the airport have complete documents have red passport have visa but there not allowed to the airport

Brother of Betsy DeVos , the guy charging the outrageous fee. Such a humanitarian. Making a profit on the lives of desperate people.

Wasn’t it Churchill who said,” never let a crisis go to waste.”

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