From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network
Bengaluru, Apr 29: The Bengaluru International Airport Ltd (BIAL) has facilitated safe transit of nearly 3,000 foreign nationals with 22 flights flying passengers to 17 destinations across the globe during the lockdown period.
BIAL operating the Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru, organized the largest number of passengers to Tokyo with Japanese Airlines Ltd (JAL) operating three flights over three consecutive days, Incheon (South Korea) was second, with Korean Air operating one flight.
The other destinations were Azerbaijan, Baghdad, Cairo, Colombo, Doha, Frankfurt, London, Male, Muscat, Paris, Paro (Bhutan), Riyadh, Rome and Stockholm and Tbilisi (Georgia).
The first evacuation from Kempegowda Airport was to Frankfurt with Air India operating a flight on March 31.
Of these destinations, BIAL facilitated flights to eight new cities which included Baku (Azerbaijan), Baghdad, Cairo, Incheon, Paro (Bhutan), Rome and Stockholm and Tbilisi (Georgia) for the first time.
These flights were coordinated between governments to help foreign nationals, stranded in Bengaluru and across South India due to the nation-wide lockdown, return home.
In preparation for each of these flights, the Terminal and other passenger touch-points were cleaned, fumigated and sanitised to ensure passenger safety.
With the support of BIAL staff at the Terminal, working with CISF, Immigration and Airline staff, it was ensured that passengers maintained social distance and had access to hand sanitisers and masks.
Meanwhile, with scheduled passenger operations coming to a halt, BIAL has undertaken an intense cleaning and sanitisation drive across the Airport to safeguard health of passengers and employees, as well as to ensure the highest standards of hygiene.
Terminal, Airside and Landside infrastructure have undergone multiple rounds of deep cleaning and disinfection.
In addition, flooring across the Terminal has been polished, waiting to welcome passengers back.