Australia’s Second Repatriation Flight From India Lands in Darwin

Australia’s Second Repatriation Flight From India Lands in Darwin
The first repatriation flight from India was marred by a large number of positive COVID-19 results. LAC Stewart Gould/Australian Department of Defence via Getty Images
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The second repatriation flight from India has landed in Darwin on Sunday with 165 Australians, who will quarantine in the Howard Springs facility for 14 days.

The Qantas flight left New Delhi at 12:35 am (AEST) at midnight and landed in the city’s RAAF base at around 10:00 am (AEST). It is the second government-facilitated repatriation flight since the controversial ban on Indian arrivals was lifted.