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INFY CHARTERS A FLIGHT TO GET BACK STAFF STUCK IN US

Plans to deploy more such planes to bring back other employees

- DEBASIS MOHAPATRA

The Bengaluru airport was busier than other days on Monday. In a rare gesture, Infosys had brought back more than 200 people — comprising employees and their family members — in a chartered flight.

The Infoscions, as employees of India’s secondlarg­est informatio­n technology (IT) services company are called, were stuck in the US ever since the Covid-19 pandemic hit global airline services. According to sources, 76 families took a Qatar Airways flight from San Francisco on Sunday evening and reached Bangalore Internatio­nal Airport after a 20-hour flight.

Infosys declined to give details, but it is reliably learnt that these employees were stuck in the US due to various reasons. Some had travelled for project work but could not return due to ban on travel. “Some others were scheduled to travel back in March, but could not do so. So, the company arranged a flight for their safe travel to India,” said a person familiar with the developmen­t.

US is a key market for most Indian IT services players, which derive over 60 per cent of their revenue from this region. Amid the pandemic, many IT employees are stuck in the US due to expiration of visa or abrupt cancellati­on of projects. Recently, the Donald Trump Administra­tion also suspended work permits through non-immigrant visa till December to stem the rising unemployme­nt rate in the US.

Infosys is planning to deploy more charter flights to bring back other staffers stuck in the US, said sources. “There are plans to operate such flights even to other geographie­s like Canada, Europe, and West Asia,” the person said.

In June, Malabar Gold & Diamonds had reportedly ferried back 200 staffers and their families from the UAE.

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 ?? PHOTO: TWITTER ?? Infosys brought back more than 200, comprising staff and their family members, in a chartered flight on Monday
PHOTO: TWITTER Infosys brought back more than 200, comprising staff and their family members, in a chartered flight on Monday

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