Passengers at the Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai.

Travelers at the Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai.|Picture Credit:
PTI


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The expenses for the tickets and for quarantine costs for 14 days on arrival in China would be borne by the travelers.

China has actually revealed plans to repatriate its nationals in India who have been not able to return because of the coronavirus( COVID-19) pandemic, with flights scheduled for the very first week of June.

A notification issued by the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi on Monday stated trainees, business people and travelers “in immediate need of returning house” would be enabled to take a trip back, and would require to register by May27

Those who had actually been detected with COVID-19 or had fever and cough symptoms within the past 14 days would not be permitted to fly. The costs for the tickets and for quarantine expenditures for 14 days on arrival in China would be borne by the passengers.

According to a tentative flight schedule as of May 25, the very first flight wo