NEW DELHI : Aviation regulator DGCA on Monday said that foreign airlines have operated 870 chartered flights, carrying around two lakh stranded people to their destinations amid the coronavirus-triggered lockdown.These charted flights were foreign airlines transporting stranded people to their destinations amid coronavirus lockdown."In addition to facilitating the Vande Bharat Mission, DGCA granted permission to around 870 chartered flights, transporting around 2 lakh passengers, both inbound and outbound.
Several Airlines helped in the humanitarian mission of taking stranded people to their destinations," tweeted the DGCA.In addition to facilitating the Vande Bharat Mission, DGCA granted permission to around 870 chartered flights,.