Dubai suspends Air India Express flights till 2 Oct for bringing 'COVID-19 positive' passengers into country

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As per the UAE government rules, each passenger travelling from India needs to bring an original COVID-19 negative
certificate from the RT-PCR test done 96 hours prior to the journey New Delhi: The Dubai Civil Aviation Authority has
of weeks, senior government officials said on Friday.As per the UAE government rules, each passenger travelling from India needs to bring an
original COVID-19 negative certificate from the RT-PCR test done 96 hours prior to the journey."A passenger, who had a COVID-positive
certificate dated 2 September, travelled on Air India Express' Jaipur-Dubai flight on 4 September
A similar incident had happened with a passenger on one of the airline's other Dubai flights previously," said one of the
officials.Therefore, the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) has suspended Air India Express flights from 18 September to 2 October, the
officials stated.Both the incidents of passengers flying with COVID-19 positive certificates to Dubai from India on Air India Express
flights happened during the last couple of weeks, the officials noted.In a statement later during the day, Air India Express confirmed it
had received a "notice of suspension" from the DCAA on 17 September to suspend its Dubai flights from 18 September to 2 October."The notice
has been issued on account of erroneous acceptance of one COVID positive passenger by the airline's ground handling agents at Delhi and
Jaipur on Air India Express flights to Dubai on 28th Aug and 4th Sept, respectively," the airline noted.It said the ground handling agencies
have taken appropriate punitive action against their employees who have been held accountable for the lapses at Delhi and Jaipur.Air India
Express' ground handling in India is done by Air India Air Transport Services Limited (AIATSL), which is a subsidiary of the national
carrier Air India
Air India Express is also a subsidiary of Air India."As per information gathered, passengers who were seated in close proximity to the COVID
positive passenger on each flight had undergone COVID test/quarantined as determined by the Dubai Health authority," Air India Express said
in its statement.The airline stated it has again told its "handling agencies in India" to strictly adhere to the regulations when it comes
to "acceptance" of passengers on flights.As an "abundant precaution", the carrier said it has advised its handling agents to implement a
"three-tier checking mechanism" to avoid any such lapse in future.The airline said it has introduced additional flights to Sharjah to
accommodate the passengers affected by the suspension of its Dubai flights."The affected passengers who have booked to fly to Dubai are also
being given the option to rebook to a future date," the carrier mentioned.Scheduled international flights have been suspended in India since
23 March due to the coronavirus-triggered lockdown.However, special international passenger flights have been operating in India under Vande
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