BIAL reconnects Bengaluru to 14 international destinations


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Bengaluru, Aug 18: International repatriation flights as well as the Government of India's Vande Bharat Mission and Air Bubble programmes have enabled Kempegowda International Airport, operated by Bengaluru International Airport Ltd (BIAL), to reconnect Bengaluru to 14 international destinations.

Under the aegis of these arrangements, 13 airlines will operate on these sectors from BIAL, says an official press release.

The destinations connected directly from BIAL include:

Abu Dhabi (Etihad, GoAir and Air India Express)
Amsterdam (KLM Royal Dutch)
Dubai (Emirates, Indigo, GoAir, Air India Express and Vistara)
Doha (Indigo and Qatar Airways)
Frankfurt (Lufthansa)
Kuwait (Air India and Indigo)
Kuala Lumpur (Air India Express and Malaysian Airlines)
London (Air India and British Airways)
Muscat (Air India Express)
Narita (Air India, KLM Royal Dutch)
Riyadh (Indigo) and
Singapore (Air India Express)

BIAL will also be connected to San Francisco via Kochi (Air India).

Passengers can get updated information on arrival and departure protocols on https://www.bengaluruairport.com/travellers/passenger-services/faqs-at-blr.html.

The passengers are requested to verify all information with their respective airlines for updates on government policies, travel guidelines and eligibility.

  

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