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Vande Bharat mission phase 4 begins Friday, 9 flights to bring back stranded Indians from Canada

According to High Commissioner of India to Canada Ajay Bisaria, nearly 5,000 Indians who were stranded in Canada due to the Covid-19 outbreak have returned home on 27 repatriation flights from Canada operated by Air India

Updated on: Jul 02, 2020 09:04 AM IST
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The fourth phase of Vande Bharat mission to repatriate Indians across the globe amid the coronavirus pandemic begins on Friday. A total of nine flights will bring back Indians from Canada in the mission’s fourth phase.

Medics screen a passenger after an Air India Express flight brought stranded Indian nationals from Abu Dhabi, UAE, as part of the repatriation exercise ‘Vande Bharat Mission’ at the airport in Koch in May 2020. (PTI File Photo)
Medics screen a passenger after an Air India Express flight brought stranded Indian nationals from Abu Dhabi, UAE, as part of the repatriation exercise ‘Vande Bharat Mission’ at the airport in Koch in May 2020. (PTI File Photo)

In the third phase of the mission, which concluded in June end, several flights were not fully occupied for various reasons including reluctance among some to return at a time when Covid-19 cases are on the rise in India.

According to High Commissioner of India to Canada Ajay Bisaria, nearly 5,000 Indians who were stranded in Canada due to the virus outbreak have returned home on 27 repatriation flights from Canada operated by Air India.

Approximately 6,000 more are registered in the High Commission’s database for return flights that are expected to fly between 1000 and 1500 passengers back. Priority is still being given to those with “compelling reasons” to return to India.

Seven of the flights that will leave Canada in the first half of July will be from Toronto, while the remaining two will depart from Vancouver. Each of these flights will fly citizens back to Delhi as it’s the hub for the repatriation exercise. The passengers will travel onwards to other cities – Hyderabad, Amritsar, Bangalore, Chennai and Kochi.

While the bookings will have to be done directly with the carrier, potential passengers need to be registered with the High Commission.

The flights bound for Canada will also be open for Canadians to return home as was the case with the previous phases.

 
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