Bengaluru:National carrier Air India's first evacuation flight to Karnataka from London landed in this tech city, with 326 passengers who are citizens of the southern state," an official said on early Monday.
"The A-I 1803 Boeing-777-337 (ER) from London landed at the Kempegowda international airport at 4:41 a.m., with 326 passengers, including 3 infants," a state government official told a news agency.
The flight was over 101 minutes behind schedule, as it flew via New Delhi where it took off at 2:23 a.m.
All passengers were seen wearing masks and maintaining physical distance while coming out of the aircraft through the aero-bridge and till exiting the airport after thermal screening, testing and filling up the self-declaration form about their travel history, health status and other details for contact tracing.
Nearly an hour after landing, the asymptomatic passengers were ferried in state-run special buses to star hotels and resorts in and around the city in batches of 20 for the mandatory 14-day quarantine amid the lockdown.
"Welcome Indians coming back from London. AI Flt 1803 has just landed in Bengaluru," tweeted External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar.
He also thanked Air India, Ministry of Civil Aviation, Bureau of Immigration and the Karnataka government for their cooperation and support.
"Appreciate the remarkable effort by Team @HCI_London (High Commission of India) under Acting High Commissioner Charanjeet Singh," the former ace diplomat-turned-minister said in another tweet.
As the returnees, including women, senior citizens, students, tourists and others were stranded over 47 days in Britain due to the COVID-19 induced extended lockdown since March 25 and suspension of overseas flights since March 23, they looked relieved and happy to be back home.
"We are ready for the 14-day quarantine as it is mandatory. What is important is that we are back home at last, as better late than never," a passenger told local news channels in Kannada outside the airport terminal.