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Ambassador Kapoor said on Twitter, “Distressed to learn of this accident. Our thoughts and prayers are with the passengers and their families.”
The free repatriation of Filipinos continues. A Joint Advisory from the Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi (AUHPE) and the Philippine Consulate General in Dubai (PCGDXB) has identified the schedules of the Philippine Air Lines chartered flights.
The Indian consulate in Dubai said Vande Bharat Mission UAE to India flights from July 8 to July 14 would open for sale on July 3 at 4pm UAE time.
Over 125,000 Indians have been safely repatriated home from the UAE since the Vande Bharat Mission started on May 7. Several others will return to India during the Phase 4 of the mission which started on July 1.
Since June, the Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the Philippine Consulate General in Dubai have so far assisted and oversaw the departure of 26,500 of their countrymen as a result of the pandemic.
Flights to be operated to five Indian cities between July 12 and July 26, 2020. The flights will be operated to Bengaluru, Delhi, Kochi, Mumbai and Thiruvananthapuram.
The UAE government has permitted entry into the UAE, for which one has to have a stamped resident permit on the passport.
India’s Ministry of Civil Aviation announced a packed schedule of 270 repatriation flights out of the UAE commencing on Oct.1 to bring back its citizens who wish to return home to face disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
As the pandemic persists, Filipinos who have been contemplating or have been wishing to go back to their home country “for good” must make sure this is indeed their desire.
Indian Ambassador to the UAE Pavan Kapoor has said that the government of India will work closely with the UAE authorities to ensure that repatriation of Indians is done in a smooth and efficient manner. Although, he didn’t specify any time frame for the repatriation, he stressed that the priority will be given to those who need to go back earlier.