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US urges its citizens to return home from India through available flights
The United Airlines and Air India are continuing to operate numerous direct flights weekly from India to the US, a State Department health alert said.
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WASHINGTON: The US, which has urged its citizens not to travel to India due to an unprecedented surge in the COVID-19 cases there, on Friday encouraged those in the country to book their tickets to return home through currently available flights.
The United Airlines and Air India are continuing to operate numerous direct flights weekly from India to the US, a State Department health alert said.
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US citizens who wish to depart India are encouraged to book tickets through the airlines, the health alert said
The US, which has urged its citizens not to travel to India due to an unprecedented surge in the COVID-19 cases there, on Friday encouraged those in the country to book their tickets to return home through currently available flights.
US urges citizens to return home from India through available flights
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Last Updated: May 07, 2021, 08:22 PM IST
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The United Airlines and Air India are continuing to operate numerous direct flights weekly from India to the US, a State Department health alert said. Additional flight options remain available on Air France, Lufthansa, and Qatar Airways via transfers in Paris, Frankfurt, and Doha.
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“Do not travel to India due to COVID-19. Exercise increased caution due to crime and terrorism,” the State Department said.
The US, which has urged its citizens not to travel to India due to an unprecedented surge in the COVID-19 cases there, on Friday encouraged those in the country to book their tickets to return home through currently available flights.