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New Delhi: Amid the ongoing blockade, Air India has opened reservations on select repatriation flights to operate from India to six other countries, including the US. USA, UK, Australia, Frankfurt, Paris and Singapore. Also read – Coronavirus in Goa: As the state goes from 0 to 8 cases, CM Sawant urges the railways not to stop the train here
In the second phase of the Vande Bharat Mission, only citizens of these nations will be able to fly on outbound flights. However, on some of these flights, people who hold a valid visa of a certain duration from that country are also allowed. Also read: ‘Welcome Back, Hero’: Maharashtra DGIPR salutes 29-year-old Corona warrior who conquered COVID-19 and resumed duty with Mumbai police
When boarding the flight, passengers must undergo thermal control according to the central government protocol. Only asymptomatic travelers would be allowed to board the flight. Also read: SC Breather for Tamil Nadu, the superior court upholds the Madras HC order ordering the closure of liquor stores
“Reservations to travel from India to select destinations in the US, UK, Australia and Frankfurt, Paris and Singapore will begin at 5:00 PM on May 14, 20 at http: // HYPERLINK “http://airindia.in” airindia.in “, said the national operator on Twitter earlier.
FlyAI: the reservation to travel from India to selected destinations in the USA. The US, UK, Australia and Frankfurt, Paris and Singapore will start from 5:00 p.m. on May 14, 20 at https://t.co/T1SVjRluZv You can also call 0124 2641407 / 02026231407/18602331407 or make a live chat through our website
– Air India (@airindiain) May 14, 2020
#FlyAI : To know the schedule of the flights operated under the Vande Bharat mission, visit the following links:
https://t.co/L58TWtLpyo
https://t.co/eMfEe8gPFG.To book according to established procedures, visit the respective websites of Air India and Air India express.
– Air India (@airindiain) May 15, 2020
On May 6, Air India opened reservations for travelers wishing to travel from India to London, Singapore, and select destinations in the United States.
On May 7, the government of Narendra Modi had started the Vande Bharat Mission to bring stranded Indians amid the coronavirus blockade. It also allowed foreigners and valid visa holders to reserve seats on these outbound flights.
In the first phase of the mission, Air India and its subsidiary Air India Express plan to operate 64 flights to take home 14,800 Indians from 12 countries between May 7 and 14.
On Wednesday, the Minister of Civil Aviation, Hardeep Singh Puri, said that 30,000 Indians will return from 31 countries on 149 flights between May 16 and 22, the duration of the second phase of the Vande Bharat Mission.
“Phase II of Vande Bharat from May 16 to 22 will also include flights from Armenia, Australia, Belarus, Canada, France, Georgia, Germany, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Nigeria, Russia, Tajikistan , Thailand and Ukraine, “he tweeted.
Meanwhile, several media reports stated that the government could allow airlines to resume the operation of domestic flights before May 19 in green areas.
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