Saturday, January 02, 2021

First Air India Flight to UK Will Accommodate Flyers Who Booked Their Tickets on December 23

New Delhi: As Union Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri announced that flights between India and UK will resume from January 8, national carrier Air India announced that those who had booked their flight on December 23 will be accommodated in the first flight out. 

In a press release, the airline said, “All the passengers had been contacted on December 22 and their booked flights were rescheduled. Today after the announcement, SMS messages and mails have gone to the passengers informing them of the rescheduled date of travel. The passengers who booked their flight on December 23 will be accommodated in the first flight out.” 

This comes after Puri tweeted, “It has been decided that flights between India and the UK will resume from January 8, 2021. Operations till January 23 will be restricted to 15 flights per week each for carriers of two countries to and from Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad only.” 

On December 21, the Centre had imposed a ban on flights coming to India from the UK with effect from December 22 to stop the spread of a mutant coronavirus strain which was detected in the UK.

02/01/21 India.com

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