New Delhi: The Netherlands' KLM Airlines on Saturday said its Amsterdam-Delhi flight with 120 Indians on board was turned back due to conflicting information on flight restrictions imposed by the Indian authorities.
According to sources, the plane had transit passengers from the US and the UK too, and there was confusion over whether such passengers can disembark on Indian soil as they were not taking direct flights and their segregation could be difficult.
The Central government has announced that it would not allow any international commercial passenger flight to land in India from Sunday onward for one week.
On March 20, FlightKL871 from Amsterdam to Delhi had to be redirected to Schiphol due to conflicting information on entry restrictions in the country. 120 passengers on board this aircraft are residents of India, who were on their way to Delhi via a transfer at Schiphol, and are now on airside at Schiphol, the Dutch airline said in a statement.