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Nepalis to be rescued from London on June 24 and 26


19 June 2020  

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KATHMANDU: Nepalis who are compelled to stay in London due to the lockdown would get to return back Nepal.

According to an information provided through Information Collection Support Committee formed at the initiatives of Nepali Embassy in London, flights have been confirmed to bring the Nepalis back to the country on June 24 and 26.

Spokesperson at the Embassy, Sharad Raj Aran, said that the Embassy, two weeks ago, had sent the details of 420 Nepalis willing to return to Nepal.

The Jazeera Airways would operate flights at 2:45 pm on both days from Gatwick Airport.

The Embassy has sent email to those who will be brought to Nepal in the first phase to remain ready as the first flight has only the capacity to board 158 passengers.

Those Nepalis willing to return back to Nepal have to keep passport, negative report of coronavirus test certified by health workers with them.

The fare of the chartered flight has been determined at 920 Pounds along with all taxes.

(With inputs from RSS)

Publish Date : 19 June 2020 20:01 PM

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