Unexpected character encountered while parsing value: <. Path '', line 0, position 0.
13 airlines to repatriate Indians to B'luru from overseasBengaluru, Aug 18 - Thirteen airlines will connect Bengaluru to 14 international destinations as part of the latest air bubble, Vande Bharat Mission and repatriation programmes to bring back Indians stuck in foreign countries because of Coronavirus pandemic, an official said on Tuesday. "International repatriation flights as well as Government of India's Vande Bharat Mission and air bubble programmes have enabled Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru (KIAB) to connect Bengaluru to 14 international destinations," told an airport official to IANS. As many as 13 airlines, domestic as well as international, will operate in these sectors from the city airport. The destinations connected directly from Bengaluru include Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Amsterdam, Doha, Frankfurt, Kuwait, Kuala Lumpur, London, Muscat, Narita, Paris, Riyadh and Singapore. The Central government is repatriating thousands of Indians stuck in various countries because of the Coronavirus pandemic and earlier lockdowns through Vande Bharat flights. These repatriation flights are bringing back Indians to multiple Indian cities. --IANS sth/ptr/bg
Please Share this article with your friends. Sponsor Related & Matched:
More from:DiasporaBhim Army chief in TIME's emerging leaders list World needs economies to fully include nature, says landmark review MCA eases norms for One Person Companies, lets NRIs in If peaceful protesting farmers abused, it'll make movement stronger: British MP NRI booked for 'abusive' post against Kerala BJP leader's kin It's only hypocrisy, pretence on Netaji, unless you bring back his mortal remains: Ashis Ray Kerala students pursuing medicine in China left in the lurch Nitish Kumar woos NRIs to invest in Bihar Over 100 Britain MPs, Lords write to PM on Indian farmers Maj Gen Gautam Chauhan becomes first to head Indian Army's Human Rights Cell Eminent India-born US scientist Kapany passes away SFJ announces 'global referendum' from UK in Aug 2021 (IANS Exclusive) After anti-China alliances in Indo-Pacific, New Delhi joins hands with Europe US remains top choice for Indian students for higher education BR Shetty stopped at B'luru airport from boarding Abu Dhabi flight Stalin wishes Celine Gounder for selection in US covid board |