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    Indian Club will be operating chartered flights during the pandemic

    News DeskBy News DeskJune 4, 2020Updated:June 4, 20201 Comment1 Min Read
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    The Indian Club in Bahrain will be operating chartered flights considering the pandemic situation. The work for this has begun.

    The chartered flights will be operated from Bahrain – Bangalore & Bahrain – Calicut sectors.

    Meanwhile, the India Club is in the process of repatriation plans to other destinations too.

    To apply for the repatriation, register in this website – Indian Club Repatriation Form

    Mandatory Requirements:

    1. Passport Copy

    2. CPR Copy

    3. Indian Embassy registration details

    4. NORKA registration details ( For Kerala Destination Travellers)

    5. Medical Reports (if any)

    Passenger Priority are as follows: (as per the Embassy guidelines)

    1. Expired Visit Visa

    2. Loss of Employment

    3. Pregnant Women

    4. Elderly with other ailments

    5. Children separated from families 6.

    6. Others

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