2021, issue 46, Izabela Grabowska and Olga Czeranowska: With the Covid-19 global pandemic, societies have been shifted from hyper mobilities to forced immobility [1]. There is however a space for an exceptional type of mobility – return mobility. When threats, but also opportunities, appear, people tend desperately to return home, which we observed in March 2020, both with the EU programme and various national actions where governments organised charter flights to bring back their citizens home from various parts of the world.