<p>The Dubai Civil Aviation Authority has suspended Air India Express flights till October 2 for bringing passengers with Covid-19 positive certificates twice during the last couple of weeks, senior government officials said on Friday.</p>.<p>As per the UAE government rules, each passenger travelling from India is required to bring an original COVID-negative certificate from the RT-PCR test done 96 hours prior to the journey.</p>.<p>"A passenger, who had a Covid-19 positive certificate dated September 2, travelled on Air India Express' Jaipur-Dubai flight on September 4. A similar incident had happened with a passenger on one of the airline's other Dubai flights previously," said one of the government officials.</p>.<p>Last month, Air India passenger flights were barred from landing in Hong Kong between August 18 and August 31 after 14 passengers on its Delhi-Hong Kong flight of August 14 tested positive for Covid-19 post-arrival.</p>.<p>A passenger from India can arrive in Hong Kong only if he or she has a Covid-19 negative certificate from a test done 72 hours prior to the journey, according to the rules issued by the Hong Kong government in July.</p>.<p>Air India Express is a subsidiary of Air India.</p>.<p>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 government officials noted.</p>.<p>In a statement later during the day, Air India Express confirmed it had received a "notice of suspension" from the DCAA on September 17 to suspend its Dubai flights from September 18 to October 2.</p>.<p>"The notice has been issued on account of erroneous acceptance of one Covid-19 positive passenger by the airline's ground handling agents at Delhi and Jaipur on Air India Express flights to Dubai on Aug and 4th Sept, respectively," the airline noted.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>Air India Express' ground handling at the Jaipur airport is done by Air India Air Transport Services Limited (AIATSL), which is a subsidiary of the national carrier Air India.</p>.<p>At Delhi airport, Air India Express' ground handling is done by Air India SATS Airport Services Private Limited, which is a 50-50 joint venture between the national carrier and Singapore Airport Terminal Services (SATS) Limited.</p>.<p>"As per information gathered, passengers who were seated in close proximity to the Covid-19 positive passenger on each flight had undergone Covid-19 test/quarantined as determined by the Dubai Health Authority," Air India Express said in its statement.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>The airline said it has introduced additional flights to Sharjah to accommodate the passengers affected by the suspension of its Dubai flights.</p>.<p>"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.</p>.<p>Scheduled international flights have been suspended in India since March 23 due to the coronavirus-triggered lockdown.</p>.<p>However, special international passenger flights have been operating in India under Vande Bharat Mission since May and under bilateral air bubble arrangements formed between India and other countries since July.</p>.<p>The United Arab Emirates is one of the 10 countries with which India has established a bilateral air bubble pact. In such a pact, airlines of both countries can operate international passenger flights with certain restrictions.</p>
<p>The Dubai Civil Aviation Authority has suspended Air India Express flights till October 2 for bringing passengers with Covid-19 positive certificates twice during the last couple of weeks, senior government officials said on Friday.</p>.<p>As per the UAE government rules, each passenger travelling from India is required to bring an original COVID-negative certificate from the RT-PCR test done 96 hours prior to the journey.</p>.<p>"A passenger, who had a Covid-19 positive certificate dated September 2, travelled on Air India Express' Jaipur-Dubai flight on September 4. A similar incident had happened with a passenger on one of the airline's other Dubai flights previously," said one of the government officials.</p>.<p>Last month, Air India passenger flights were barred from landing in Hong Kong between August 18 and August 31 after 14 passengers on its Delhi-Hong Kong flight of August 14 tested positive for Covid-19 post-arrival.</p>.<p>A passenger from India can arrive in Hong Kong only if he or she has a Covid-19 negative certificate from a test done 72 hours prior to the journey, according to the rules issued by the Hong Kong government in July.</p>.<p>Air India Express is a subsidiary of Air India.</p>.<p>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 government officials noted.</p>.<p>In a statement later during the day, Air India Express confirmed it had received a "notice of suspension" from the DCAA on September 17 to suspend its Dubai flights from September 18 to October 2.</p>.<p>"The notice has been issued on account of erroneous acceptance of one Covid-19 positive passenger by the airline's ground handling agents at Delhi and Jaipur on Air India Express flights to Dubai on Aug and 4th Sept, respectively," the airline noted.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>Air India Express' ground handling at the Jaipur airport is done by Air India Air Transport Services Limited (AIATSL), which is a subsidiary of the national carrier Air India.</p>.<p>At Delhi airport, Air India Express' ground handling is done by Air India SATS Airport Services Private Limited, which is a 50-50 joint venture between the national carrier and Singapore Airport Terminal Services (SATS) Limited.</p>.<p>"As per information gathered, passengers who were seated in close proximity to the Covid-19 positive passenger on each flight had undergone Covid-19 test/quarantined as determined by the Dubai Health Authority," Air India Express said in its statement.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>The airline said it has introduced additional flights to Sharjah to accommodate the passengers affected by the suspension of its Dubai flights.</p>.<p>"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.</p>.<p>Scheduled international flights have been suspended in India since March 23 due to the coronavirus-triggered lockdown.</p>.<p>However, special international passenger flights have been operating in India under Vande Bharat Mission since May and under bilateral air bubble arrangements formed between India and other countries since July.</p>.<p>The United Arab Emirates is one of the 10 countries with which India has established a bilateral air bubble pact. In such a pact, airlines of both countries can operate international passenger flights with certain restrictions.</p>