International flights on January 27: Here are flights operated by Air India under Vande Bharat

International flights: Check flights leaving for and from India during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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January 27, 2021 / 08:06 AM IST

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The Centre started the ‘Vande Bharat Mission’ on May 6 to help those stranded overseas due to the novel coronavirus pandemic reach their destinations via international repatriation flights.

According to the Civil Aviation Ministry, 15,061 repatriation flights were operated by the Air India Group under the Vande Bharat Mission till January 25, carrying over 20.31 lakh passengers. Of these, 7,527 were inbound flights carrying 12.12 lakh passengers and 7,534 were outbound flights with 8.18 lakh fliers.

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The mission is currently in Phase 8 which will continue until March 28, 2021.

Here is the repatriation international flights schedule for January 27:

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Air India repatriation schedule for January 27: Ex-India to foreign stations (in local time)

> AI 1346: Chennai (1.30) to Singapore
> AI 1901: Delhi (12.00) to Kuwait

> AI 1314: Kolkata (21.35) to Hong Kong

Air India repatriation schedule for January 27: Ex-foreign stations to India (in local time)

> AI 1347: Singapore to Chennai (11.15)

> AI 1902: Kuwait to Lucknow (21.40)

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first published: Jan 27, 2021 08:06 am