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Vande Bharat Mission: 149 Indians from Singapore return to Bengaluru

As many as 149 Indians stranded in Singapore were brought back to Bengaluru on a special Air India flight last night. The evacuees were screened and then sent to quarantine in hotels across the city.

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Published : May 14, 2020, 1:20 PM IST

Updated : May 14, 2020, 7:48 PM IST

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Bengaluru (Karnataka): The fourth evacuation flight to Karnataka landed in Bengaluru on Wednesday night from Singapore with 149 returnees.

Vande Bharat Mission: 149 Indians from Singapore return to Bengaluru

"The Airbus A320-251N of Air-India (AI 1379) landed at the city international airport at 9.51 p.m., with 149 passengers from Singapore," an official told a news agency.

The foreign returnees were stranded overseas for about 50 days due to the suspension of international air services by the government since March 23 and extended lockdown since March 25 to contain the coronavirus spread across the country.

"The passengers to the southern state included women, senior citizens, students, tourists and professionals, who were held up in Singapore and South East Asia during the lockdown, as no overseas and domestic commercial flights were operated since March 23," said the official.

The flight was over two hours behind scheduled arrival of 7.45 p.m. due to delayed departure from Changi airport in Singapore.

The passengers were received by the state health department and the state-run A-I officials in the arrival terminal.

Read: 26 stranded persons return to Nagaland in special train

The returnees were given new masks to wear and sanitizer to wash their hands and told to maintain social distancing till they exit the airport.

"As per the standard operating procedure and protocols to be observed by all foreign returnees, the passengers were screened and tested to ensure they were asymptomatic and free from the Covid-19 virus," a state official told a news agency.

After completing the formalities, the passengers were ferried in state-run chartered buses in batches for the mandatory 14-day quarantine in star hotels booked for them in the city.

Read: Air India to operate special domestic flights for only 'Vande Bharat' evacuees

Passengers who did not have an Indian mobile connection were given a new sim card by the local operators and got it activated to download the mandatory quarantine app -- the Aaroygya Sethu app and Apthamitra app before leaving the airport.

As part of the government's evacuation programme ''Vande Bharat Mission'', two more repatriation flights are due to land in Bengaluru from San Francisco and another from Jeddah in Saudi Arabia by May 15.

Of the 691 returnees to the state till date, 514 landed in Bengaluru in three flights since Monday and 177 in the port city of Mangaluru, about 360 km away, in the fourth flight on Tuesday.

(With inputs from IANS)

Bengaluru (Karnataka): The fourth evacuation flight to Karnataka landed in Bengaluru on Wednesday night from Singapore with 149 returnees.

Vande Bharat Mission: 149 Indians from Singapore return to Bengaluru

"The Airbus A320-251N of Air-India (AI 1379) landed at the city international airport at 9.51 p.m., with 149 passengers from Singapore," an official told a news agency.

The foreign returnees were stranded overseas for about 50 days due to the suspension of international air services by the government since March 23 and extended lockdown since March 25 to contain the coronavirus spread across the country.

"The passengers to the southern state included women, senior citizens, students, tourists and professionals, who were held up in Singapore and South East Asia during the lockdown, as no overseas and domestic commercial flights were operated since March 23," said the official.

The flight was over two hours behind scheduled arrival of 7.45 p.m. due to delayed departure from Changi airport in Singapore.

The passengers were received by the state health department and the state-run A-I officials in the arrival terminal.

Read: 26 stranded persons return to Nagaland in special train

The returnees were given new masks to wear and sanitizer to wash their hands and told to maintain social distancing till they exit the airport.

"As per the standard operating procedure and protocols to be observed by all foreign returnees, the passengers were screened and tested to ensure they were asymptomatic and free from the Covid-19 virus," a state official told a news agency.

After completing the formalities, the passengers were ferried in state-run chartered buses in batches for the mandatory 14-day quarantine in star hotels booked for them in the city.

Read: Air India to operate special domestic flights for only 'Vande Bharat' evacuees

Passengers who did not have an Indian mobile connection were given a new sim card by the local operators and got it activated to download the mandatory quarantine app -- the Aaroygya Sethu app and Apthamitra app before leaving the airport.

As part of the government's evacuation programme ''Vande Bharat Mission'', two more repatriation flights are due to land in Bengaluru from San Francisco and another from Jeddah in Saudi Arabia by May 15.

Of the 691 returnees to the state till date, 514 landed in Bengaluru in three flights since Monday and 177 in the port city of Mangaluru, about 360 km away, in the fourth flight on Tuesday.

(With inputs from IANS)

Last Updated : May 14, 2020, 7:48 PM IST
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