Indians stranded after DGCA denies approval to charter flights by UAE airlines


Daijiworld Media Network - Dubai (SHP)

Dubai, Jul 5: Stranded Indians in the UAE have suffered a blow to their hopes to fly back home after India’s civil aviation ministry denied approvals to community organisations chartering UAE airlines for repatriation.

In a report by the Gulf News, representatives of different community groups confirmed that the repatriation flights that they had chartered with UAE airlines were cancelled since Friday.

As per the groups, although respective state governments were giving their approvals for the airlines, the final approval needed from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) was not coming through.


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Although the Indian missions in the UAE stated that they had not received any official communication in this regard, a section of the Indian media reported otherwise. The announcement by the Indian aviation ministry was reportedly made after UAE put curbs on carrying passengers from India to the UAE on Indian airlines. While clarification on the matter has still not been given, the cancellation of some repatriation flights chartered with UAE airlines has caused disappointment to the hundreds of stranded Indians.

Office bearers of the Tamil community group Quaide Millath Forum stated that they had to arrange accommodation for dozens of stranded Indians. These passengers, who were scheduled to fly out on an Air Arabia flight from Sharjah to Madurai early on Saturday morning, had already reached Sharjah airport by Friday night.

“We had managed to prevent people from Dubai and Sharjah from coming to the airport as soon as we received information that the flight has been cancelled due to the approval issue. But more than 40 people had already come over very early from Abu Dhabi and Al Ain and we had to make arrangements for their accommodation,” said Abdul Rahman Rabbani of Tamil Forum in a report by Gulf News.

As per the reports, the stranded lot included pregnant women, young children, elderly patients and unemployed workers.

While some managed to stay with their relatives, several others were given hotel accommodation on Friday night. However, those in hotels had to vacate and look for other options on Saturday.

“Since there is an issue with entering Abu Dhabi, they cannot go back on the day they arrived. Therefore, some are staying with some relatives and friends,” said Rabbani.

Kerala Muslim Cultural Centre (KMCC) in Abu Dhabi said a flight it had chartered with Etihad Airways, which was supposed to fly 178 passengers and five infants from Abu Dhabi to Kozhikode in Kerala, was also denied permission.

“This was the 13th flight that we chartered with Etihad for our repatriation mission. We had never had any issue earlier. We used to get DGCA permission in no time after submitting the approvals from the Kerala government and the Indian Embassy here,” said Shukoor Ali Kallungal, president of KMCC Abu Dhabi. Necessary information concerning the cancellation of flights was also conveyed to the passengers who were bound to depart on Saturday, said Shukoor.

“The issue is that many had already vacated their flats because they were to leave the country. Those people will now struggle for accommodation until they can fly again,” he added.

Zubair Siddiqui, who was to catch a flydubai chartered flight from Abu Dhabi to Hyderabad on Friday, expressed his disappointment over the last-minute cancellation of the flights conveyed to him by the officials of Al Manar Islamic Centre.

Siddiqui, who worked with the procurement department of a landscaping company, had lost his job in April. He was since then dependant on his friends and cousins.

After being unable to get repatriation via the Vande Bharat Mission, Siddiqui had booked a ticket on a chartered flight.

“Today July 3rd our scheduled flight Flydubai Dxb to Hyd was cancelled adding to our misery what is @MoCA_GoI doing to us and why? Why aren’t they permitting when all approvals are done? Please help,” Siddiqui tweeted his ordeal on Twitter.

According to sources, about 70 per cent of the chartered services for Indian repatriation have been operated by UAE airlines.

In a news report by Gulf News dated June 17, several companies and community groups chartered repatriation flights from UAE airlines, with some of them operating the first international flights to some destinations in India.

One of the airlines FlyDubai confirmed that a Dubai to Madurai flight as well as a flight to Hyderabad had been cancelled on Friday.

“We are working with the relevant stakeholders,” the airline was quoted in a report by Gulf News.

Meanwhile, Etihad, Emirates and Air Arabia have not released a comment on the matter.

However, community organisations said chartered flights by UAE airlines that had received DGCA approval prior to Thursday were undertaking operations.

One such Emirates flight that operated from Dubai to Thiruvananthapuram on Saturday evening flew home P Shajahan, an Indian worker who had missed a repatriation flight to Kerala after he had drifted off to sleep in Terminal 3 on Thursday evening.

 

  

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  • Suresh, Mysore

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    AI is looting from middle class people who have lost jobs, No salary,Ai staff and incharge is totally corrupt.

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  • Benjamin D'Souza, Puttur

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Management crisis!!??.

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  • Venkatesh, Udupi

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Now people have to decide whom to elect in future election, where the govt. Is playing with future of common people, I think, phrase will be " my jeevoonga, thum logonko jeene na doonga". Already corona has devasted the middle class people, who are the sincere tax payers.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Mai Khavoonga....Doosronko Khane na Doonga!!

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Sun, Jul 05 2020

    People,

    Air India is playing these games for long time....See Mangalore Airport....they fly from there to all Gulf Countries...but they don't allow these Gulf Countries carriers to fly to Mangalore...giving silly reasons for that...

    Air India thinks ...by doing this they can force poor Gulf travelers to travel in this AI....If people have any choice then nobody will fly with Air India because their quality of service is very poor and prices are double than other International airlines....

    Air India should improve their quality of Service and keep their rates competitive ....so they compete with International Airlines and succeed in business...not banning others giving stupid and silly reasons...

    Here when you operate to gulf Countries special Air India flights...and ban reciprocity ...what else these international airlines can do other than THIS ???...

    ...Tak...Takk...

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  • richard, sharjah/shirva

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Forget the quality at this moment dear Lagool, if they stop charter flights, let the accommodate passengers of charter flights by Vande Bharath...that also not happening!!!
    we Coastal gave maximum MPs still there is not concern for the coastal citizens stranded in UAE.
    Vande Bharath has 14 flights to Kerala but none to Mangalore...what a tragedy!!
    Kerala politicians are working sincerely for the citizens and approaching Govt, to get flights and its happenings, BUT COASTAL POLITICIANS NOT SHOWING ANY CONCERN FOR PEOPLE LIVING ABROAD RATHER GIVEN RED CARPET WELCOME FROM MUMBAI AT THE BEGINNING AND TROUBLED THEMSELVES, MAY THAT SHOCK STILL KEPT THEM IN COMA!!
    REQUEST RESPECTIVE GREAT LEADERS TO LOOK INTO THE MATTER

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  • Prashanth V, Bahrain/Manipal

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Your comments are absolutely correct. The lobby at Air India has been blocking landing right applications from Middle East based carriers like Air Arabia and other airlines who were more than keen to fly into Mangaluru International Airport, and the MP's of Dakshina Kannada or Udupi districts have done nothing to address this.. This is definitely an anti-competitive practice..

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  • Déjà vu, KSA / Mangaluru

    Sun, Jul 05 2020

    "The announcement by the Indian aviation ministry was reportedly made after UAE put curbs on carrying passengers from India to the UAE on Indian airlines." Are these passengers Indian expatriates or UAE citizens struck in India due to the pandemic? Does it make sense to expect UAE to allow Indian workers back during the pandemic?? If we go with the tough guy reciprocal attitude there won't be any friends left for India!!

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  • Anonymous, Dubai

    Sun, Jul 05 2020

    Regarding the vande bharat mission, why does the plane that goes to other countries for repatriation go empty. Dont the ones stranded in any other country have to pay the fuel price for a two way route, when its only a one way route. So they end up paying more when their financial condition is already unstable.Why dont they fill passengers while going back to countries like dubai when there are many who are away from their families? Its unsettling to see our own people suffering when there is help offered.

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  • Gilbert MENDONCA, Udupi/Kuwait

    Sun, Jul 05 2020

    Hello guys, VANDE BHARAT is only allowed!!! FLY WITH MAHARAJA INDIAN CARRIER ONLY is the Motto of BJP Government!!! Vande Bharat flight fare is high than the chartered flight. Instead of repatriating jobless, sick and distressed Indians Government is intentionally delaying the departure???
    VOTE BJP ONCE AGAIN...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 05 2020

    DGCA Official still think that Karnataka is ruled by Congress ...

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Jul 05 2020

    This is a clear cut message to Indians that wont allow anybody to enter India without paying double or more money to them. BJP government is trying to loot money from everybody or anything comes on their way.

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  • Arshad Kadli, Bhatkal/ Al Khobar

    Sun, Jul 05 2020

    Now who is spreading rumors that somebody gave a speech:
    NA LAWOONGA NA LAANE DOONGA

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  • Francis dsouza, UDUPI

    Sun, Jul 05 2020

    I am not understanding the government policy,not they bring our own people or they allow others to bring.

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  • jnb, Bejai

    Sun, Jul 05 2020

    It reminds me my childhood story 'Indian Crabs'

    one fellow had exported cabs to European countries in open basket.
    when it reaches to destination country they surprised to see all crabs intact inside open basket and asked his fellow colleague how come Indian crabs comes in a open basket whereas other countries exporting in a closed baskets?
    Other Fellow said it seems that's why they are called Indian crabs!
    Former asked what do you mean? he replied Indian crabs will not allow its fellow crab to climb up the basket to escape , if one crab tries to climb up another crab catches its leg followed by another so it will fallback to basket again so all crabs will remain inside the open basket.

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  • Aloysius, Bejai

    Sun, Jul 05 2020

    Its own MPS and CMS can't convince BJP central leadership , why to blame Bhaktos - what else Bhaktos can do?

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  • CA girishkk, M'lore/DXB

    Sun, Jul 05 2020

    It appears Hindustan government work for on behalf of crony capitalists (private air carriers of Hindustan); less educated jokers...

    Jh
    Jai hind

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  • jnb, Bejai

    Sun, Jul 05 2020

    Real face of BJP.
    ನಾ ಕಾವುಂಗಾ
    ನ ಕಿಸಿಕೋ ಕಾನಾ ದುಂಗಾ

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  • CA girishkk, M'lore/DXB

    Sun, Jul 05 2020

    Result of less educated Atma Nirbhal Sarkaar..

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