Air India to Operate Special Domestic Flights for Only 'Vande Bharat' Evacuees
National passenger carrier Air India will operate special domestic ferry flights for only those passengers who have been repatriated under the "Vande Bharat" mission.
New Delhi, May 14: National passenger carrier Air India will operate special domestic ferry flights for only those passengers who have been repatriated under the "Vande Bharat" mission.
Accordingly, the airline will run these special ferry flights during the second phase of the repatriation mission.
The airline has been engaged in bring back thousands of Indian citizens from abroad on account of the global outbreak of COVID-19.
However, many passengers brought to large hub airports would require further transport to reach their home states. Vande Bharat Mission Phase-II to Begin From May 16, India to Operate 149 Flights For Bringing Back Indians Stranded in 31 Countries: Reports.
Consequently, the airline will operate these special flight for those passengers. On Wednesday, the airline brought back 2,669 passengers from abroad on 13 flights. These flights are a part of the massive repatriation mission amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Indian government has been making efforts to bring back Indians stranded abroad and under the massive 'Vande Bharat Mission', national carrier Air India and its subsidiary Air India Express have been undertaking evacuation flights starting May 7.
The Air India Group would operate a total of 64 flights and bring back over 14,000 stranded Indians from 12 countries under the mission.
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