Air India fly over 250 passengers as UK-India flights resume

As per the latest government guidelines, all passengers arriving from the UK would have to undergo mandatory RT-PCR test in the UK as well as in India.

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Flight services between the UK and India recommenced on Friday, with national carrier Air India flying in over 250 passengers from that country.

An AI-112 flight landed at Delhi's IGI Airport from the UK. The special flights would be operated under strict supervision.

As per the latest government guidelines, all passengers arriving from the UK would have to undergo mandatory RT-PCR test in the UK as well as in India.

In a tweet, the Delhi airport said: "Passengers are advised to maintain a gap of minimum 10 hours between their international flights' estimated time of arrival and the connecting domestic flights' time of departure."

Last week, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said flight services between India and UK will resume from January 6, while those from the UK to India will recommence from January 8.

These services were suspended in December to stop the spread of a mutant Covid-19 strain which was recently discovered in the UK.

At present, this schedule is valid till January 23, 2021. Further frequencies will be determined after review.

Several countries, including India, had suspended flight services to the UK in the wake of the new mutant Covid-19 strain.

The suspension commenced with effect from 11.59 p.m. on December 22.

The initial decision was to suspend flights till December 31. However, in the wake of increasing cases of the new strain, it was decided to extend the temporary suspension of flights to and from the UK till January 7.

By far 82 cases of the UK New Coronavirus Strain has been reported in India. 

As the flights resumed today, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal in a tweet said that even if the passengers test negative they will have to go through institutional quarantine for 7 days. "To protect Delhiites from exposure to the virus from the UK, Delhi government takes important decisions. All those arriving from UK, who test positive will be isolated in an isolation facility. Negative ones will be taken to a quarantine facility for seven days followed by 7 days home quarantine."

Maharashtra also recently declared seven days of institutional quarantine and seven days home isolation for passengers from the UK.

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Prior to the suspension, over 60 flights per week were being operated between UK and India.

Airlines such as Vistara, Air India, Virgin Atlantic and British Airways operate flights between the two countries.





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