A second mercy flight from India is expected to arrive in Adelaide on Tuesday, carrying more than 400 Australian travellers.
Passengers will be met at the airport to undergo a medical assessment.
Those confirmed to be in good health will be trasported by bus to an Adelaide hotel, where they will undergo a mandatory 14-day quarantine period.
The South Australian police commissioner said the first mercy flight - which arrived on Monday - was a successful operation and he expected the second to be the same.
21/04/20 Skynews
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Passengers will be met at the airport to undergo a medical assessment.
Those confirmed to be in good health will be trasported by bus to an Adelaide hotel, where they will undergo a mandatory 14-day quarantine period.
The South Australian police commissioner said the first mercy flight - which arrived on Monday - was a successful operation and he expected the second to be the same.
21/04/20 Skynews
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