Air India on Wednesday in a social media post informed that the airline will operate a special repatriation flight from New Zealand To India on 25th August 2020, under the Vande Bharat Mission Phase 5.
Air India will operate this flight from New Zealand’s Auckland to Delhi.
Air India Auckland (New Zealand) to Delhi (India) Flight Schedule.
S. No. | Flight No. | Origin | Dep Date | Dep Time | Destination | Arrv Date | Arrv Time |
1 | AI 1321 | Auckland | 25-Aug-20 | 09:00 | Delhi | 25-Aug-20 | 18:30 |
Air India has also opened the sale of these flights, Bookings can be made through Air India website & city/airport booking offices.
#FlyAI: Air India will operate one flight from Auckland to Delhi on 25th August, 2020 under #VBM.
— Air India (@airindiain) August 19, 2020
The flight for the Auckland Delhi route is open for sale.
Bookings may be made through our website and city/airport booking offices.
The Indian High Commission in New Zealand has issued an Advisory and urged travelers to first register on a web link http://repat.videshapps.gov.in/regis. that will automatically generate a registration number that they will need further for purchasing flight tickets to India.
#Vandebharatmission
— India in New Zealand (@IndiainNZ) August 19, 2020
Advisory on Air India special flight ticket bookings.https://t.co/dKXG0noFzT@MukteshPardeshi @BhavDhillonnz @indianweekender @indiannewslink @IndiaNZDiaspora @WIAWellington @DiasporaIndiaNZ @radio_apna pic.twitter.com/Bvj7X3CKMz
Guidelines For International Arrivals
- Passengers arriving at Delhi Airport by international flight will have to undergo 7 days of institutional quarantine at their own cost, and also 7 days of home isolation.
- If the travelers plan to stay in Delhi NCR, they will have to undergo the mandatory health screening which includes a primary screening by Airport Health Officials (APHO).
- Travelers also need to undergo a secondary screening at the Delhi Government post after which they will proceed to the approved quarantine location.
- In case, if passengers need an exemption, they can fill an exemption form and discuss their case with Government officials inside the terminal on arrival.
- Passengers include pregnant women, passengers suffering from a serious illness, and parents accompanied by children below 10 years can be considered for exemption.
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