(MENAFN- Afghanistan Times) AT News
KABUL: Following the threat of pandemic coronavirus, India
has allowed an Afghan Air Flight Company 'Kam Air' to transfer the Afghan
passengers from the country through five flights.
Head of the Civilian Air Traffic, Ghulam Massoum Massoumi
said Friday that the flights would be containing around 2,000 passengers who
have been stuck in India after Delhi has suspended flights to Kabul. The
flights would be conducted to Malviya Nagar, Bhogal, Lajpat Nagar of Delhi,
according to Kam Air. It said that the passengers, who have purchased the
tickets, should be presented in the airports on March 28th and 30th and also on
1st 2nd 3rd and 5th of April. The flight company has announced the price of the
tickets 380 dollar and asked the passengers to inform the company if the travel
agencies sell it at high prices.
Massoumi said the Afghanistan Embassy in Delhi in coordination
with the Indian police would carry the passengers to the airports.
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