No Indian aircraft will fly to Australia till this day
No Indian aircraft will fly to Australia till this day
Share:

The ban on Corona in Australia is going to continue from 4 July to 14 July. Due to these restrictions in Australia the flights under the Vande India Mission have been postponed. Air India said in a statement that due to the recent Corona-related restrictions imposed on international flights to Australia, there are being postponed for the next phase of the Vanda India Mission. According to the national carrier, all the scheduled flights will now operate from July 15.

At the end of last month, Air India operated several flights between India and Australia. Eight aircraft have been operated under the Vande Bharat Mission. The flights were to operate from 1 July to 14 July. According to the data shared by the Ministry of External Affairs, the fourth phase of the Vande Bharat Mission started from 3 July. The ministry said on Friday that more than 5 lakh stranded Indians have returned to India safely from 137 countries under the Vande Bharat Mission.

According to the ministry, 5,03,990 Indians stranded in 137 countries including remote areas have returned to their homes in less than two months as part of this campaign launched on May 7, 2020. This is an important achievement, the initial target of bringing Indians under the mission was only 2 lakhs. According to the release, Kerala returned the highest number (94,085). It was followed by Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh. The mission consisted of 860 Air India flights, 1256 charter flights and 8 naval ships.

Also Read:

BJP reacts over Kalyan Banerjee's statement over Finance Minister

Vikas Dubey had ammunition in the walls, bunker in the house

CM Yogi said this on the specialty of medicinal species

Bhupendra Hooda attacked CM Khattar, says, 'There will be a competition in the field'

 

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News