Dubai: Authorities in Dubai taking steps to help stranded passengers, including 22 Indians, who were in transit at the airport here when their home countries suddenly stopped inbound flights due to the coronavirus pandemic, it was reported on Friday.
Dubai Airports has issued a statement informing that airlines and embassies were now working to send the passengers to their home countries.
"Passengers who are stranded at Dubai International because of the cancellation of their onward flights are being assisted by Dubai Airports' staff by referring them to their airlines and embassies who are working to repatriate them to their home countries," the statement said.
The 22 Indian passengers were in transit at the Dubai Airport when New Delhi announced the decision to impose a ban on passenger flights. Some of them have been at the airport since March 18.
Furthermore, The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has also closed all its airports since Monday.
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Meanwhile, the Indian Consulate in Dubai said it is presently working with the UAE government to make arrangements for the passengers as New Delhi has still not given permission to repatriate them.
"We don't have permission for repatriation of stranded Indian passengers. We are looking at what arrangements can be made for the passengers, and what they can be provided with, in coordination with the UAE government," the Khaleej Times report quoted Vipul, the Consul General of India to Dubai, as saying.
Commenting on the conditions of the Indian passengers, Vipul said: "It is limited, but the food is available. They are in a challenging situation right now, because their baggage was checked-in and they have no access to their belongings."