Khaleej Times

GCC gets top priority in India flight plan

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The biggest slice of the ongoing phase of repatriati­on flights for Indians affected by coronaviru­s disruption­s worldwide has been set apart for the GCC countries, Anurag Srivastava, spokespers­on of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, said on Saturday.

The latest phase of these repatriati­on flights, known as the ‘Vande Bharat Mission’ (VBM) began on March 1 and will last till March 28. Slightly more than 1,350 internatio­nal flights are scheduled to be operated from 28 countries in this phase, enabling an estimated 260,000 Indians to travel home.

Of these, nearly 920 flights accounting for 68 per cent of the total are from GCC countries, Srivastava said. Until yesterday, about 6.15 million Indians from all over the world have been repatriate­d, a large bulk of them owing to coronaviru­s disruption­s since the VBM flights began on May 7 last year.

Repatriati­on under the VBM is made up of Indian government owned carriers, Indian private airlines, foreign carriers, chartered flights, naval ships and land border crossings. Srivastava said India presently has bilateral air bubble arrangemen­ts with 27 countries including five GCC states.

Air bubbles are temporary arrangemen­ts between two countries aimed at restarting commercial passenger services when regular internatio­nal flights are suspended as a result of the Coid-19 pandemic. India is yet to resume regular internatio­nal commercial flights which were suspended early last year during a lockdown.

Compared to the large number of flights from the GCC under the VBM, only about 150 flights are from North America, around 120 from the UK and Europe, around 100 from South East Asia and around 50 from India’s neighbourh­ood, the Spokespers­on said.

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