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Air India flight takes off for Wuhan to airlift Indians stuck in quarantined coronavirus zone

The Air India flight assigned to bring back stuck Indians back from Wuhan has departed IGI airport in New Delhi. Air India's 423-seater jumbo B747 plane took off from the Delhi airport. There are five doctors from the Health Ministry and one paramedical staff on board, they said, adding that around 400 Indians are expected to be evacuated.

Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Updated on: January 31, 2020 14:12 IST
Air India flight departs for Wuhan; will evacuate Indians stuck in quarantined coronavirus zone

Air India flight departs for Wuhan; will evacuate Indians stuck in quarantined coronavirus zone

The Air India flight assigned to bring back stuck Indians back from Wuhan has departed IGI airport in New Delhi. Air India's 423-seater jumbo B747 plane took off from the Delhi airport. There are five doctors from the Health Ministry and one paramedical staff on board, they said, adding that around 400 Indians are expected to be evacuated.

"The plane did a pushback towards the runway at around 12.50 pm. It took off at around 1.20 pm on Friday. The departure got delayed a little from 12.30 pm scheduled time because of some pending clearances," said a senior airline official.

The plane has one paramedical staff onboard, he said, adding that the plane is likely to return between 1 am to 2 am on Saturday.

Air India Chairman and Managing Director Ashwani Lohani said on Friday morning, "No service will take place in the plane. Whatever food is there will be kept in seat pockets. As there will be no service, there will be no interaction (between cabin crew and passengers)."

"Masks have been arranged for the crew and passengers. For our crew, we have also arranged a complete protective gear," he added.

"Total five doctors from the Health Ministry are also going...The plane will be there (at Wuhan airport) for 2-3 hours," said Lohani.

The government has reached out to over 600 Indians living in China's Hubei province, the epicentre of the outbreak, to ascertain their willingness to be brought back to India.

The death toll in China's novel coronavirus outbreak on Friday climbed to 213 with the number of confirmed cases totalling to 9,692. Hubei province reported 5,806 confirmed cases, including 204 deaths. 

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