Khaleej Times

Deal to bring Indian expats back ‘to stay’

Green light for 105 repatriati­on flights from August 1 to 15

- Dhanusha Gokulan

dubai — India will operate over 105 flights to the UAE as part of phase 5 of its repatriati­on programme Vande Bharat Mission (VBM) from August 1 to 15. Of these, 74 flights will operate from Dubai and Sharjah, and 31 from Abu Dhabi.

A top Indian consular official said a “status quo” remains on a travel agreement that lets UAE residents stranded in India fly to the UAE on the repatriati­on flights. The 15-day agreement that was inked on July 12 expired on July 26. An official extension of the agreement was not announced at the time of filing this report.

Neeraj Agrawal, Consul for Press, Informatio­n and Culture, told Khaleej Times: “More clarity in this matter will emerge shortly. I can confirm that the existing travel arrangemen­t to bring back passengers who have received approvals stipulated by the UAE government will continue for the time being. Those who want to go back to India need not worry as there are ample flights available from the UAE. The same can be said for passengers wishing to return to the UAE.”

UAE residents stranded in India need an approval either from the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenshi­p (ICA) or the General Directorat­e of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA), Dubai, to fly back. They also need a Covid-19-negative medical certificat­e issued by a government-approved testing centre.

Those who want to go back to India need not worry as there are ample flights available from the UAE. The same can be said for passengers wishing to return to the UAE

Neeraj Agrawal

Consul for Press, Informatio­n & Culture

Meanwhile, Indian Minister of Civil Aviation Hardeep Singh Puri said on Saturday that 814,000 passengers have returned to India since May 6 thanks to the VBM. “It is our earnest effort to reach out to every stranded and distressed Indian and facilitate their evacuation and outbound travel,” he tweeted.

Neeraj Agrawal said a formal announceme­nt and online booking details of the special Air India and Air India Express flights of phase 5 of the VBM “will be announced shortly”.

expats ‘desperate’ to return

Several UAE residents stranded in India have sought more clarity on whether the India-UAE travel agreement has been extended.

Due to the recent changes in the PCR test regulation­s, a section of travellers have told

Khaleej Times that they have not been able to travel to government-approved testing centres due to reasons like the ongoing lockdowns in many cities across India.

Paramasiva­m Sundaram, an expat stranded in Tamil Nadu, said there were no Pure Health labs in his state. “I have to travel all the way to the neighbouri­ng state of Kerala to do the test. In these circumstan­ces, it is impossible to travel to another state in India, serve mandatory quarantine, and catch the flight to the UAE — all in 96-hours.”

He was referring to the UAE’s 96-hour Covid-19 test validity requiremen­t for all arrivals.

Some expats said they were yet to get the mandatory approvals. Javed Hasan, an Indian expat, said: “I have a valid Abu Dhabi visa. However, I am yet to receive ICA approvals. I do not know what to do.”

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