Five-year-old Vihaan Sharma travelling alone from Delhi, was greeted by his mother at Bengaluru airport. The mother was overjoyed to see her son after 3 months
Vihaan Sharma with the placard 'special category' as he arrives at Kempegowda International Airport. Picture/Twitter ANI
Domestic passenger flights resumed in India after a gap of two months on Monday and among the hundreds of passengers who travelled, a 5-year-old boy, who was stuck in Delhi since the lockdown began flew back home to an emotional reunion with his mother at Bengaluru airport. The mother and son met each other after 3 months.
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Welcome home, Vihaan! #BLRairport is constantly working towards enabling the safe return of all our passengers. https://t.co/WJghN5wsKw
— BLR Airport (@BLRAirport) May 25, 2020
The 5-year-old, identified as Vihaan Sharma was stuck in Delhi because of the lockdown. He finally got a chance to travel when flight opeartions resumed, to head back home to his parents in Bengaluru.
Taking to the micro-blogging site, an official from the Kempegowda International Airport tweeted, "Welcome home, Vihaan! (Sharma) Bengaluru airport is constantly working towards enabling the safe return of all our passengers."
BLR Airport has resumed domestic flight operations. Our gates are now open for safer, seamless and contactless journeys. We look forward to welcoming you all as you start traveling again! #WeAreHereForYou #BLRAirport #Airport #Bengaluru #Karnataka #reopening #airtravel pic.twitter.com/cPqs21yTTO
— BLR Airport (@BLRAirport) May 25, 2020
News agency ANI's Twitter handle also shared pictures of Vihaan's arrival at Kempegowda International Airport as he returned home after being stranded in Delhi for over two months. In the pictures, Vihaan can be seen donning a yellow jacket and face mask as he carried a placard that read 'special category' passenger.
While speaking to news agency ANI, Vihaan's mother said, "My five-yr-old son Vihaan Sharma has travelled alone from Delhi, he has come back to Bengaluru after three months." Upon her son's arrival, the mother-son duo had an emotional reunion. Vihaan was living with his grandparents in Delhi since the lockdown began in India.
As you prepare to fly again; a new experience awaits. Your journey through #BLRairport has been modified to ensure maximum safety at every step. Watch this video to know more about the contactless passenger journey at BLR Airport. #WeAreHereForYou #Contactless #Travel pic.twitter.com/Y9sawKsKqH
— BLR Airport (@BLRAirport) May 24, 2020
Before the resumption of domestic flight services, the Karnataka government had said that people coming from COVID-19 prevalent states will have to undergo institutional quarantine for a period of seven days. According to Civil Aviation Ministry's guidelines, all passengers are expected to follow social distancing and sanitisation at all times from arrival to departure.
With inputs from agencies
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