According to an announcement made by the Indian Embassy in China on October 23, a Vande India Mission will operate the Delhi-Wuhan International Flight on October 30.
Key Highlights
✈✈✈This is Air India's sixth VBM flight from China to repatriate stranded Indians.
✈✈✈The Delhi-Wuhan flight was announced on October 23 after the cancellation of the Delhi-Guangzhou flight.
✈✈✈On October 30, Air India will send a flight to Wuhan, the covid-19 was officially declared safe in June at the start of the flight and all restrictions were lifted, according to PTI.
New Delhi:
A Vande India Mission is scheduled to operate the Delhi-Wuhan sector on October 30, the Indian Embassy in China announced on October 23. It will be the sixth VBM flight from China to Air India with the help of Indians stranded at the airport.
The Delhi-Wuhan flight was announced on October 23 after the cancellation of the Delhi-Guangzhou flight.
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Those coming from New Delhi will be kept in quarantine for 14 days at designated hotels.
Travelers are asked to contact the helpdesk (helpdesk.beijing@mea.gov.in) or official website Embassy of India any assistance or guidance. When the virus was at its peak there in February, India operated three flights to Uhan to bring stranded Indians to the city.
Air India has operated five VBMs so far, helping stranded Indians return to their destinations.
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