These charted flights were foreign airlines transporting stranded
people to their destinations amid coronavirus lockdown.
The Directorate
General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Monday said that in addition to
facilitating the Vande Bharat Mission, it granted permission to around 870
chartered flights, transporting around 200,000 passengers, both inbound and
outbound.
These charted flights were foreign airlines transporting stranded people to their destinations amid coronavirus lockdown.
These charted flights were foreign airlines transporting stranded people to their destinations amid coronavirus lockdown.
"In addition
to facilitating the Vande
Bharat Mission, DGCA granted permission to around 870 chartered flights,
transporting around 200,000 passengers, both inbound and outbound. Several
Airlines helped in the humanitarian mission of taking stranded people to their
destinations," tweeted the DGCA.
In another tweet
informing about the airline taking part in the operations, the DGCA said,
"Major airlines including Qatar Airways-81, KLM Dutch-68, Kuwait Air-41,
British Airways-39, FlyDubai-38, Air France-32, Jazeera-30, Air Arabia-20, Gulf
Air-19, Sri Lankan-19, Biman Bangladesh-15, Korean Air-14, Delta-13, Saudia-13
and Air Nippon-12 took part in the operations."
"Additionally,
Airlines like Air New Zealand-12, Thai Air Asia-11, United Airlines-11, Iraqi
Airways-11, Oman Air-10, Ural Airlines-9, Lufthansa-8, Somon Air-8, Condour-8,
Emirates-5, Etihad-5, Aeroflot-4 & Virgin Atlantic-4 also took part in the
chartered operations," the DGCA said in another tweet.
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