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VBM flights between India and Thailand in November

The Indian Embassy in Thailand also announced that Air India would operate additional flights between India and Thailand in November under the Vande Bharat Mission (VBM), the current operation in place to repatriate passengers in countries with which India shares air bubble agreement

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The Indian Embassy in Thailand recently participated in a virtual meeting organised by Thai Travel Agents Association and briefed on India’s reopening for tourists from November 15.

The Indian Embassy in Thailand also announced that Air India would operate additional flights between India and Thailand in November under the Vande Bharat Mission (VBM), the current operation in place to repatriate passengers in countries with which India shares air bubble agreement.

Passengers have to contact Air India on +6622165591 or write to airindiabangkok@gmail.com for the flight schedule, seat vacancy and ticket booking

The Embassy informed that Air India would ply 16 flights from Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai to Bangkok. Additionally, the airline will operate four extra flights between Mumbai and Bangkok in October.

The Indian Embassy in Thailand also pointed out the five easy steps for booking seats on VBM flight from Thailand to India. Indian citizens stranded in Thailand due to current travel restrictions have to register themselves with the Indian Embassy by filling up the registration form on its website: https://embassyofindiabangkok.gov.in/indian_national_form

Passengers have to contact Air India on +6622165591 or write to airindiabangkok@gmail.com for the flight schedule, seat vacancy and ticket booking. They will also be required to undergo a RT-PCR test within 72 hours of departure and submit a self-declaration form before arrival.

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