Air India’s repatriation flights postponed as crew members’ COVID-19 tests get delayed

NEW DELHI: Air India‘s repatriation flights under the ‘Vande Bharat‘ mission could not be operated on Wednesday as the crew members’ COVID-19 tests were not done on time, senior airline officials said.

The ‘Vande Bharat’ mission plans to bring stranded Indians from abroad amid the coronavirus-induced lockdown.

The flights under the mission will start operating from Thursday, the officials clarified.

Air India’ first fight was scheduled to depart at 3.30 am on Wednesday from Delhi to San Francisco. The second flight was scheduled to depart at 6.30 am on Wednesday from Mumbai to London, they said.

“While the flight to London is now scheduled to leave from Mumbai at 6.30 am on Friday, the flight to San Francisco will leave at 3.30 am on Friday,” the officials noted.

The COVID-19 tests for pilots and cabin crew members were not done on time and as a result, both the flights were postponed by 48 hours, they said.

Air India’s flight to Singapore, which has been scheduled to leave from Delhi at 11.15 pm on Thursday, will be departing on time, the officials clarified.

“Delhi-Singapore flight will now be the first flight under the Vande Bharat mission instead of the Delhi-San Francisco flight,” they noted.

Other flights, which were scheduled for Thursday, have also been postponed to Friday.

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Air India’s repatriation flights postponed as crew members’ COVID-19 tests get delayed

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Air India's repatriation flights postponed as crew members' COVID-19 tests get delayed

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Other flights, which were scheduled for Thursday, have also been postponed to Friday.

NEW DELHI: Air India‘s repatriation flights under the ‘Vande Bharat‘ mission could not be operated on Wednesday as the crew members’ COVID-19 tests were not done on time, senior airline officials said.

The ‘Vande Bharat’ mission plans to bring stranded Indians from abroad amid the coronavirus-induced lockdown.

The flights under the mission will start operating from Thursday, the officials clarified.

Air India’ first fight was scheduled to depart at 3.30 am on Wednesday from Delhi to San Francisco. The second flight was scheduled to depart at 6.30 am on Wednesday from Mumbai to London, they said.

“While the flight to London is now scheduled to leave from Mumbai at 6.30 am on Friday, the flight to San Francisco will leave at 3.30 am on Friday,” the officials noted.

The COVID-19 tests for pilots and cabin crew members were not done on time and as a result, both the flights were postponed by 48 hours, they said.

Air India’s flight to Singapore, which has been scheduled to leave from Delhi at 11.15 pm on Thursday, will be departing on time, the officials clarified.

“Delhi-Singapore flight will now be the first flight under the Vande Bharat mission instead of the Delhi-San Francisco flight,” they noted.

Other flights, which were scheduled for Thursday, have also been postponed to Friday.

For example, the repatriation flight to Kuala Lumpur, which was earlier scheduled to depart from Chennai at 9 am on Thursday, is now scheduled to depart at 8.30 am on Friday, the officials noted.

Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri had announced on Tuesday that Air India would be operating 64 repatriation flights between May 7 and May 13 to bring approximately 15,000 Indian nationals from 12 countries amid the lockdown.

On Tuesday, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs stated that a person who has an OCI card, or held the citizenship of a foreign country, or held a valid visa of more than one year of that country, or had the green card of that country, can travel on the repatriation flight leaving India under the Vande Bharat mission.

India has been under a lockdown since March 25 to curb the spread of novel coronavirus.

All scheduled commercial passenger flights have been suspended for this lockdown period.

However, cargo flights, medical evacuation flights and special flights permitted by the aviation regulator DGCA have been allowed to operate during this time.

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