Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

39 GERMANS STUCK IN HYD EVACUATED BY SPECIAL FLIGHT

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

HYDERABAD: A group of 39 German nationals stranded in Hyderabad were evacuated by a special relief flight operated by Air India from Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport here on Tuesday.

The group of Germans comprising 19 females, 17 males and two infants reached Hyderabad Internatio­nal Airport from various places in the city and left for Mumbai for their onward journey to Frankfurt.

A spokesman of Gmr-led Airport said all passengers were serviced through the fully-sanitized Interim Internatio­nal Departures Terminal (IIDT), which was kept ready for the evacuation.

Earlier, the special flight, a Boeing B787-8 aircraft, landed at Hyderabad Internatio­nal Airport from Chennai, where some German nationals boarded it.

The aircraft will leave for Frankfurt from Mumbai, where some more Germans will board the relief flight.

To meet this emergency requiremen­t, a select group of personnel from GHIAL Terminal Operations, Airside Operations, Airport Operations & Control Center (AOCC), Air Traffic Control (ATC), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Immigratio­n, Customs and others were deployed.

Special screening and safety measures were in place during the flight’s handling to protect against the Covid-19 threat including thermal screening prior to terminal entry, mandatory social distancing enforced through special queuing arrangemen­ts at all passenger processing points.

The Hyderabad Airport is handling Covid-19 relief and evacuation flights.

THE GROUP BOARDED THE FLIGHT FROM HYD INT’L AIRPORT FOR MUMBAI FOR THEIR ONWARD JOURNEY TO FRANKFURT

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