Air India Repatriates 114 Indians Stranded In UAE Due To Coronavirus Lockdown
Not one of the passengers, who deplaned in Indore, confirmed any signs of coronavirus (Record)
Indore:
An Air India flight wearing 114 Indians, who have been stranded in UAE because of the coronavirus-induced lockdown, reached Indore on Sunday evening, an professional mentioned.
Of the full collection of passengers, 64 deboarded at Indore, whilst the remainder 50 have been flown to Mumbai, the professional mentioned.
“The aircraft landed at Indore’s Devi Ahilyabai Holkar World Airport at eight:12 pm,” Aryama Sanyal, the Airport Director mentioned.
In the meantime, nodal officer of Indore district for COVID-19 prevention, Amit Malakar, mentioned that not one of the 64 passengers, who deplaned in Indore, confirmed any signs of coronaviurus an infection all the way through the airport screening.
Of them, 12 passengers are from Indore.
“The ones passengers, who already carried a COVID-negative check document, should keep in house isolation for 14 days as a precautionary measure. Different passengers should keep at an isolation centre for the primary seven days and below house isolation for as many days later,” he mentioned.