UK ANNOUNCES MORE FLIGHTS TO BRING STRANDED BRITS HOME FROM INDIA
The UK has announced five further flights to bring stranded British travellers home from India. Once these flights are completed, over 16,500 travellers will have been brought back from India on 64 special flights chartered by the Government.
Details of the new flights are as follows:
Amritsar to London Heathrow: 12, 13, 14, 15 May
Ahmedabad to London Heathrow: 13 May
As with the last round of flights, seats on the planes will be allocated to those who have already registered on the Government’s online booking portal, Corporate Travel Management (CTM). Staff at the British High Commission in India will continue to provide assistance to those waiting to return to the UK.
Minister of State for South Asia and the Commonwealth, Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon said: “These further flights bring the number of planes chartered by the Government to bring British travellers home from India to 64. Our special charter flight programme has been a concerted effort, with daily flight departures to the UK from across India since 8 April – alongside ongoing support to those who remain.”
Jan Thompson, Acting High Commissioner to India, said: “We have helped over 14,000 travellers return to the UK so far on charter flights, and I am pleased to announce a further round to bring back those still waiting to get home. I strongly encourage anyone who wants to leave to accept seats offered to them. We continue to support all British Nationals who require assistance”.