New Delhi: The bad weather in Jammu and Kashmir has left 500
schoolchildren from north India stranded in Ladakh, where they had gone
for tracking. The children were finally rescued and brought to Leh on
Wednesday and now airlines have been asked to fly them to Delhi free of
charge on Thursday morning.
"Air India will bring about 300 children. The rest will be brought on special flights by Jet Airways and GoAir. These special ferry flights will be operated on Thursday morning. Airlines have been asked not to charge the students," said a senior directorate general of civil aviation (DGCA) official. About half of the 500 rescued children are from Rajasthan while the rest are from other north Indian states, including Delhi.
Now authorities are hoping that Leh has good weather on Thursday so that these special flights can be operated. Last week saw three days when no flights could be operated to Leh's high altitude airport, leaving scores of passengers stranded. Last Friday when flights were able to operate after three days, there was a scramble among stranded passengers to get on them.
Read news in full 11/09/14 Saurabh Sinha/Times of India
"Air India will bring about 300 children. The rest will be brought on special flights by Jet Airways and GoAir. These special ferry flights will be operated on Thursday morning. Airlines have been asked not to charge the students," said a senior directorate general of civil aviation (DGCA) official. About half of the 500 rescued children are from Rajasthan while the rest are from other north Indian states, including Delhi.
Now authorities are hoping that Leh has good weather on Thursday so that these special flights can be operated. Last week saw three days when no flights could be operated to Leh's high altitude airport, leaving scores of passengers stranded. Last Friday when flights were able to operate after three days, there was a scramble among stranded passengers to get on them.
Read news in full 11/09/14 Saurabh Sinha/Times of India
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