Vande Bharat Mission: Air India to begin massive evacuation operations


New Delhi, May 7 (IANS): National carrier Air India and its subsidiary Air India Express are all set to embark upon one of the world's largest evacuation operations on Thursday.

Accordingly, the two airlines will at different time slots operate the first 'special ferry' flights from New Delhi, Cochin and Kozhikode to Singapore, Abu Dhabi and Dubai respectively.

These flights under India's massive 'Vande Bharat Mission' are being organised to bring back stranded Indians from abroad.

The two airlines following the laid down Standard Operating Procedures (SoPs) which were released on Tuesday have tested their pilots and crews for COVID-19.

 

The airlines have readied the aircraft type and taken care of all other logistical aspects to embark on this mission.

According to the schedule, which was first reported by IANS on Wednesday evening, Air India will operate the Delhi-Singapore flight on Thursday around 11 p.m. from IGI Airport.

The flight will arrive back to Delhi at 7 a.m. on Friday morning.

Similarly, Air India Express will operate Cochin-Abu Dhabi-Cochin and Kozhikode-Dubai-Kozhikode services.

These will be the first in the 64 ferry services which will be operated by the two airlines from May 7-13.

Besides one-way ferry service, Air India invited passengers, who qualify under the government's new international travel norms to apply for passage from India to various destinations the airline will send its aircraft to conduct evacuation flights.

The development comes as India will commence one of the world's largest air evacuation operations from May 7, when the two airlines will start the first phase of the mission.

As per plans, these two airlines will operate 64 flights in seven days to bring back 14,800 stranded Indians from 12 countries.

Overall, more than 190,000 Indian nationals, who would have to pay a one-way ferry service charge, are expected to be brought back in the airlift operation.

In comparison, three decades ago, Air India led a group of airlines which included Indian Airlines and Aeroflot as well as IAF to rescue an estimated 111,711 Indians from the Gulf, after Iraq invaded Kuwait in the year 1990.

The 59-day operation involved 488 flights and was conducted before the first Gulf war. This time, the exercise will encompass flights to the US in the West to Philippines in the East.

As per the plan, 10 flights will be operated to the UAE to bring Indians from May 7-13, while seven will be sent to the US, seven to Malaysia and five to Saudi Arabia, amongst others.

Lately, despite its precarious financial position, the flag carrier has emerged as one of the few airlines in the world that have evacuated more than 9,000 passengers during the COVID-19 crisis.

The airline to date has carried out massive flight operations to China, Japan and Europe to bring back stranded Indians, mostly students and pilgrims.

Additionally, the airline has been instrumental in repatriating foreigners to Israel, UK and Germany. Moreover, Air India and its subsidiary Alliance Air has reached every corner of the country to supply essential medical equipment.

  

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  • Chakradhar, Germany

    Fri, May 08 2020

    Why not India considering to bring back people from Germany. There are many people like me here wanted to be back to India due to lot of constraints. Tried to reach Embassy, at the moment no one has any information about flights from Germany to India

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  • BISWAS ANIMESH, Kathurpara,po-Saguna,ps-kalyani,DIS-Nadia(West Bengal)pIN-741245

    Thu, May 07 2020

    We are studying IT engineer in Japan .But we were 45-50people coming to India in 14th march.all of people in 4th April arrival in japan but the reason for the lockdown is that we can’t get from Calcutta to Japan .so all of us have visa expiry date 14th June .plese help me .This is my india phone number +919804562812,please help me kolkata to japan (NRT) spicel flight 45-50people plz help me sir!

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  • Saifuddin Nayek, Sharjah

    Thu, May 07 2020

    Sharjah Rolla

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  • Saifuddinnayek, Sharjah

    Thu, May 07 2020

    Salsa dance Sharjah tarafa road gas

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  • Narayan Acharya, Udupi

    Thu, May 07 2020

    II Vande Matatam II
    II Vande Matatam II
    II Vande Matatam II
    Jai Hind, Jai Hindustan.

    Upon arrival, dear repatriated Gulfis, if you cannot thank Hindustan and Modiji, please don't at least spit against Hindustan.

    Jai Matrubhoomi, Jai Hindustan.

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  • Allan Dcosta, Kinnigoli / Abu Dhabi

    Thu, May 07 2020

    What do you think that almost all NRI are from mars? They all are Indians same as you are. Just because they went to earn their livelihood as conditions were not suitable in India it doesn't mean that everyone has go ridicule them . Don't consider NRI as aliens . And nobody has the right to pass negative comments against them regarding the return to the homeland. It is the duty of every country to take care of its citizens wherever they are thats y embassies and consulates were created...

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Thu, May 07 2020

    Almost 15,000 inr flight fare and air india call evacuation drive ? Evacuations are free of cost or with min. Fare ... this is vandhe loot drive

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  • Ranju, Mangalore

    Thu, May 07 2020

    Dear Praveen. It's easy to sit and comment. Only a small percentage of people might find it difficult to pay for the ticket fare. 15,000 inr is a very small fare compared to the income people have working in gulf countries. In this critical condition we should do what is possible from our side.

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  • Ediboy, Kuwait

    Thu, May 07 2020

    People who are coming back in this evacuation drive are mostly marginal labours and people who have lost their jobs. Please dont talk nonsense. The present govt and its supporters are crazy about the names give to missions.. and everybody is made to pay even in times of difficulties. Our govt is bankrupt and it treasury empty.

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  • Rajesh. D., Manglore, Dubai.

    Thu, May 07 2020

    I traveled from Dubai to Mangalore just for Rs 9,000 several times in the past.

    If there are four people in a family then it would be Rs, 60,000. Many people already lost the Job

    If India has a capacity to write off nearly ₹8 lakh crore loans of a few filthy rich businessman why cant they give us discount rate now ? we are not asking for a free ride moreover we are not the one who looted India, who looted India are still enjoying with their concubines.

    Anyway I appreciate Govt. plan / initiative to send flights to return to our home country.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Thu, May 07 2020

    So once again its Air India which is coming to people's rescue, not Spicejet or Indigo or Go Air nor Vistara or Air Asia

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, May 07 2020

    after 2014 Indians are jobless & economy is flattened. it will increase further as da govt., is pounding upon citizens with heavy taxes.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, May 07 2020

    Migrant workers in India have already stated to Walk ...

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