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13 Indian expats charter VIP jet for Dh225,000 to return to Dubai

EXPATS SAY THEY COULD AFFORD IT, BUT MANY STRANDED RESIDENTS NEED HELP

- BY SAJILA SASEENDRAN Senior Reporter

Thirteen Indian expats from the UAE stuck back home flew in to Dubai on a VIP private jet on Saturday after coughing up a whopping Dh225,000 to tide over the travel crisis during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The seven male and six female passengers boarded the flight from Kochi in Kerala, where most of them were stranded for nearly four months following the suspension of flights due to the pandemic. Two of the passengers took the initiative to charter a Global 6000, the largest business jet, from a Dubaibased aviation company.

They shared Dh75,000 between them and the other 11 passengers paid the remaining amount for the pricey journey as no scheduled flights are operating from India to the UAE.

Speaking to Gulf News, the stranded residents said they decided to pay through their nose to return to their “second homeland” as they had painful experience­s after getting separated indefinite­ly from their families and suffering huge issues in their businesses.

Though they could afford to pay for their journey, they said thousands of UAE residents stuck back in India are unable to do so and appealed to both the government­s to work together and help them also return to the UAE.

How it happened

The husband of a female passenger, who helped charter the jet, said the couple opted for the business jet after hearing that stranded Indians had started flying back on private jets.

“Expats looking for private charter services from Kerala found each other through a Facebook

group and finally this happened,” he said, requesting not to be named. “It offered more comfort and safety compared to flying on larger planes and taking a long route through different airports.”

Afi Ahmed, owner of Smart Travel, who flew back on the jet said many expats have been desperate to return to the UAE

as several people have lost their jobs, suffered big losses in businesses and even lost their assets due to the evolving situations during the pandemic.

“Most of us who flew on the VIP jet are businessme­n or family members of entreprene­urs or those with top executive posts. One of us, who came from Tamil Nadu to catch this flight said he had to cough up the huge amount for the ticket just to ensure he reaches back in time to retain his job with a bank.”

Abdul Mujeeb, an entreprene­ur, said he went through painful experience­s as he was away from his wife and two small kids and his employees could not manage the business.

 ??  ?? Afi Ahmed takes a selfie with other passengers who flew in to Dubai from Kochi on Saturday.
Afi Ahmed takes a selfie with other passengers who flew in to Dubai from Kochi on Saturday.

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