Amid coronavirus lockdown, the Narendra Modi-led government is planning to bring back around 14,800 Indian nationals stranded in 12 countries. The government would operate 64 special flights to repatriate Indians from 12 countries the UAE, the UK, the US, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman. Air India and its subsidiary Air India Express would operate these special flights from May 7 to 13. The government is expected to run more repatriation flights after May 13.
Amid coronavirus lockdown, the Narendra Modi-led government is planning to bring back around 14,800 Indian nationals stranded in 12 countries. The government would operate 64 special flights to repatriate Indians from 12 countries the UAE, the UK, the US, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman. Air India and its subsidiary Air India Express would operate these special flights from May 7 to 13. The government is expected to run more repatriation flights after May 13.