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The Prime Minister has confirmed the first repatriation flights to bring Australians home from Israel will leave on Friday. Australian woman Cheng Lei has arrived home in Melbourne after spending three years in detention in China. Unions are calling for Qantas Chairman Richard Goyder to leave the airline immediately. In sport, Nick Kyrgios expected to be fully fit for the Australian Open. And in entertainment, tributes pour in for Aussie comedian, actor and writer, Cal Wilson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Prime Minister has confirmed the first repatriation flights to bring Australians home from Israel will leave on Friday. Australian woman Cheng Lei has arrived home in Melbourne after spending three years in detention in China. Unions are calling for Qantas Chairman Richard Goyder to leave the airline immediately. In sport, Nick Kyrgios expected to be fully fit for the Australian Open. And in entertainment, tributes pour in for Aussie comedian, actor and writer, Cal Wilson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Prime Minister has confirmed the first repatriation flights to bring Australians home from Israel will leave on Friday. Australian woman Cheng Lei has arrived home in Melbourne after spending three years in detention in China. Unions are calling for Qantas Chairman Richard Goyder to leave the airline immediately. In sport, Nick Kyrgios expected to be fully fit for the Australian Open. And in entertainment, tributes pour in for Aussie comedian, actor and writer, Cal Wilson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Un vuelo de repatriación de australianos varados en Sudamérica aterrizó la noche del miércoles en Darwin proveniente de Buenos Aires con cerca de 120 pasajeros, la mayoría de ellos latinoamericanos que llevaban muchos meses tratando de volver a casa. La ruta marcó un hito histórico, por ser la más larga operada en Australia. Una de las pasajeras relata la experiencia del vuelo y las dificultades hasta poder abordarlo.
Listen to the latest Australian news from SBS Gujarati. - SBS Gujarati પર સાંભળો ઓસ્ટ્રેલિયાના તાજા અને મહત્વના સમાચાર.
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Additional capacity offered to Filipino travellers from the UAE to supplement scheduled services #emirates #BayanihanFlights #EK332 #DubaitoManila #flightstoPhilippines #DubaitoClark #DubaitoCebu #OverseasWorkersWelfareAdministration #DepartmentofTourism #hozpitality https://www.hozpitality.com/emiratesairline/read-article/5801_emirates-announces-repatriation-flights-in-october-from-dubai-to-manila.html
It comes as New South Wales has seen its biggest COVID-19 surge this year, as the state is in lockdown for another week. - ඕස්ට්රේලියානු මධ්යම රජය විසින් විදේශයන් හි සිරවී සිටින ඕස්ට්රේලියානුවන් නැවත ගෙන ඒම පිළිබද SBS සිංහල කාලීන විශේෂාංගයට සවන් දෙන්න
This July PAL (Philippine Airlines) is scheduled to fly to the Philippines from Australia - Ngayong Hulyo, naka-schedule na lumipad patungong Pilipinas ang PAL (Philppine Airlines) mula Australya.
The Department of Foreign Affairs has informed the Senate Estimates committee that while it plans to bring back unaccompanied minors from India 'as soon as possible,' it hasn't committed to a timeline. Parents of such children say this is only adding to their fears.
Chuyến bay hồi hương những người Úc từ Ấn Độ đáp xuống Darwin. Sau các vụ xét nghiệm COVID-19 gây nhiều tranh cãi hồi tuần qua khiến cho chuyến bay đầu tiên gần như trống rỗng, lần nầy chuyến phi cơ chở đầy người với 165 hành khách. Thế nhưng vẫn còn hơn 11 ngàn người Úc bị kẹt tại Ấn Độ muốn trở lại Úc.
In this latest SBS Hindi News bulletin of India and Australia: Victoria reports new Covid-19 cases; cyclone Yaas to make landfall on India's eastern coast in two days and more.
Australian parents are asking the Morrison government about its plan to bring back their stranded children in India as the second repatriation flight from the coronavirus ravaged South Asian country landed in Darwin on Sunday. Parents are making desperate pleas to strangers for accompanying their children on flights.
第二班從印度撤僑的航班已經抵達,今次坐滿165名澳洲人,而到6月4日前將會有8班撤僑航機,接載滯留印度的澳洲人返國,而印度新冠疫情仍然嚴重,最近更受毛霉菌病的影響,詳情請聽楊蕙而今集【時事報道】。
After last week's controversial COVID tests that left the first flight half empty - this time the plane was full - with 165 people on board. But there are still more than 11 thousand Australian's stuck in India who want to come home.
The federal government has arranged 31 repatriation flights including from London, LA, Frankfurt, Paris and Vancouver In NSW the Nationals are on track to win the crucial Upper Hunter by-election The Bulldogs take back top spot on the AFL ladder Reality TV star Brynne Edelsten charged with trafficking drugsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The federal government has arranged 31 repatriation flights including from London, LA, Frankfurt, Paris and Vancouver In NSW the Nationals are on track to win the crucial Upper Hunter by-election The Bulldogs take back top spot on the AFL ladder Reality TV star Brynne Edelsten charged with trafficking drugs See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The federal government has arranged 31 repatriation flights including from London, LA, Frankfurt, Paris and Vancouver In NSW the Nationals are on track to win the crucial Upper Hunter by-election The Bulldogs take back top spot on the AFL ladder Reality TV star Brynne Edelsten charged with trafficking drugs See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australians stuck in India have called on the Federal Government to arrange more repatriation flights, At least 33 people are dead and more than 90 are missing after a monster cyclone hit India's west coast, Recently sacked NRL star Jamil Hopoate has been arrested and is facing a serious drug charge, four of Australia's Test bowlers have released an emotional statement in response to claims they knew about the infamous ball-tampering saga of 2018, Naomi Campbell has become a mum at the age of 50, director James Gunn has revealed he receives death threats every day from Suicide Squad fans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this latest SBS Hindi News bulletin of India and Australia: Prime Minister Scott Morrison hints at next travel bubble with Singapore; Tropical Cyclone Tauktae progresses towards Gujarat after hitting the western coast of India and more.
O primeiro voo de repatriação de australianos da Índia, desde que acabou a proibição de viagens, de 15 dias, chegou a Darwin neste sábado com metade dos passageiros previstos.
Waziri mkuu Scott Morrison amesema kusisitiza vipimo vya watu viwe na matokeo yakutokuwa na COVID-19, kabla yakuja Australia ni tahadhari inayo faa.
Around half of the 150 Australians registered to board the plane will be unable to fly; conflict in Gaza escalates further and in sport, Australia's Indian Premier League contingent could return home as early as this weekend.
Vivek Raj Singh is one of the 150 passengers set to fly on the first resumed repatriation flight from India after the controversial ban ends on 15 May. While they may feel they’re about to escape the crisis zone that is India, fresh challenges await them in Australia.
NSW government Minister Gareth Ward has revealed he's being investigated over allegations of sexual violence dating back to 2013, a plane will leave Australia today to start bringing home Aussie citizens stranded in India, Donald Trump's 27 year old daughter Tiffany has been forced to deny an allegation she had an inappropriate relationship with a secret service agent, Adam Reynolds has officially signed with the Brisbane Broncos, Ellen has hit out at allegations that she oversaw a toxic workplace, Prince Harry has said he wants to "break the cycle" of "genetic pain and suffering" caused by his upbringing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Repatriation flights from India will resume from May 15 Federal Health authorities aren't too worried about finding the 'missing link' to Sydney's two local Covid cases More than 2 and a half million doses of Astra Zenica have been administered See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Repatriation flights from India will resume from May 15 Federal Health authorities aren't too worried about finding the 'missing link' to Sydney's two local Covid cases More than 2 and a half million doses of Astra Zenica have been administered See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Repatriation flights from India will resume from May 15 Federal Health authorities aren't too worried about finding the 'missing link' to Sydney's two local Covid cases More than 2 and a half million doses of Astra Zenica have been administered See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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There'll be just a handful of repatriation flights from India this month, and the government’s revealed 173 Australian children are stuck there without their parents; We'll speak with our India correspondent James Oaten and hear how Australians fear they'll be waiting a long time for their chance to come home; And we go to the remote Northern Territory community, hoping a solar project can finally slash crippling high power costs.
It comes as new restrictions remain in place across Greater Sydney and surrounds, despite there being no news cases of community transmission after two cases were found earlier this week.
There'll be just a handful of repatriation flights from India this month, and the government’s revealed 173 Australian children are stuck there without their parents; We'll speak with our India correspondent James Oaten and hear how Australians fear they'll be waiting a long time for their chance to come home; And we go to the remote Northern Territory community, hoping a solar project can finally slash crippling high power costs.
Muling nagorganisa ng special flights ang Philippine Airlines at Philippine Embassy para sa mga nagnanais umuwi sa Pilipinas.
Australian News: 07 May 2021 – Friday Read by Selvi - ஆஸ்திரேலிய செய்திகள்: 07 மே 2021 வெள்ளிக்கிழமை வாசித்தவர்: செல்வி
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National Cabinet will today confirm plans for repatriation flights from India to Australia each week from May 15. Covid-19 restrictions are in-force for the next three days in Greater Sydney. Five people are in a Melbourne hospital after a tanker truck mounted a footpath. Melbourne's Josh Addo-Carr helped the Storm to major victory over South Sydney. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
National Cabinet will today confirm plans for repatriation flights from India to Australia each week from May 15. Covid-19 restrictions are in-force for the next three days in Greater Sydney. Five people are in a Melbourne hospital after a tanker truck mounted a footpath. Melbourne's Josh Addo-Carr helped the Storm to major victory over South Sydney. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
National Cabinet will today confirm plans for repatriation flights from India to Australia each week from May 15. Covid-19 restrictions are in-force for the next three days in Greater Sydney. Five people are in a Melbourne hospital after a tanker truck mounted a footpath. Melbourne's Josh Addo-Carr helped the Storm to major victory over South Sydney.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He also responded to fiery tweets from Australian cricketer turned commentator Michael Slater over the ban on Australians returning home from India. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Providing the federal government’s rationale behind Australia’s decision to penalise those returning from India, the immigration minister said his government intends to bring back more than 8,000 Australians stranded in coronavirus-ravaged India, albeit in a phased manner.
The federal government says the national cabinet is discussing the option of emergency flights to bring Australians home from India.
New Zealanders stuck in India are pleading with the government to help them get home, but there is none coming. The travel ban on India has lifted but those eligible to return home are finding it impossible to get flights through commercial providers. [audio_play] "At this stage, we don't have plans to put in charter flights to bring people out." - Jacinda Ardern Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told Morning Report the situation surrounding commercial flights is fluid and the changes to flight schedules have been described as temporary. "It's not entirely clear when those [commercial flights] will restart because up until only a short time ago those flights were available," she said. Ardern said at this point there was no plan to charter flights to bring people out, and the government has been very clear about the risks of travelling overseas.
New Zealanders stuck in India are pleading with the government to help them get home, but there is none coming. The travel ban on India has lifted but those eligible to return home are finding it impossible to get flights through commercial providers. [audio_play] "At this stage, we don't have plans to put in charter flights to bring people out." - Jacinda Ardern Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told Morning Report the situation surrounding commercial flights is fluid and the changes to flight schedules have been described as temporary. "It's not entirely clear when those [commercial flights] will restart because up until only a short time ago those flights were available," she said. Ardern said at this point there was no plan to charter flights to bring people out, and the government has been very clear about the risks of travelling overseas.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Australia will send ventilators and other medicals supplies to India, as the country struggles to cope with out-of-control rates of COVID. But all direct flights between the two nations have been paused, over concerns Australia’s quarantine system cannot cope with the increasing numbers of COVID-positive passengers. With 9,000 Australians stranded in India seeking to come home, are we doing enough to help?
Australia has banned passengers flights from India in response to the country's surging coronavirus outbreak - creating further uncertainty for Australians stranded abroad. - Την αναστολή των πτήσεων από και πρός Ινδία, έως τις 15 Μαίου, αποφάσισε η Αυστραλιανή κυβέρνηση. Παρά την ύπαρξη χιλιάδων Αυστραλών που έχουν εγκλωβιστεί στην Ινδία.
PAL will fly Philippine passport holders back to Manila from Australia. - Maaring makabalik ng Pilipinas ang mga Philippine passport holders ngayong Abril.
This week news from good news for Australians, UK and Iceland, news for the Philippines and Crew Questions.Link for Repatriation Flights to Australia:https://covid19.dfat.gov.au/citizeninformationSend email to crewtravelupdates@gmail.com if you have crew questionsBMT operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.Contact us on blue@bluemarinetravel.com or +44 (0) 1279 661 000For Lee Harris and daily travel updates: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lee-harris-68254718a/To get in touch with Blue Marine Travel for all your travel needs head over to their website at bluemarinetravel.com@bluemarinetravel#travel #yachting #yachtcrew #repatriation #travelblogger #adventure #trip #traveling #explore #vacation #landscape #travelling #crew #maritime #superyachts #yachtcharter #yachbroker #yachts #yachtinglifestyle #luxury #luxurylifestyle #yachting #yachtcrew #crewtravel #yachtinginternationalradio
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Repatriation FlightsA repatriation flight is designed to return citizens of a particular country who are stuck abroad home. During this pandemic, there have been several of these flights. Typically, they are arranged by the governments and the citizens have to pay for these flights out of their own pockets.In episode 18, Cushrow and I spoke with Ram Kumar who took a repatriation flight from London to India. Give that a listen too.This episode is an excellent insight in a repatriation flight by Stephen Hamilton of Eskay Caterers (a food and beverage consultant and online catering business in Jamaica) who took a repatriation flight from Amsterdam to Kingston, Jamaica.The flight was on a charter flight operated by TUI.The flight was full he saysAbout minute 18, we lost Stephen a bit, but got him back at about minute 19. So don't go away as it gets much better.You can find Stephen with this information:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/EskayCaterers/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/EskayCaterers/WhatsApp - 876-873-3466 Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/passrider)
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In this episode, we talk with Avgeek Instagrammer (https://www.instagram.com/that_airplane_guy), Ram Kumar who did an Expat flight from London-LHR to Chennai, India via Delhi.Ram talks about the entire trip and his experiences and life in Chennai now. It's an amazing insight into the Repatriation process.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/passrider)
We moved out of our home in Kenya to come back to America on an American Repatriation flight in the era of COVID-19. Day 1 back in Northern California, Cera learned how to weed whack - then woke up at night to a tick biting her thigh. She squeezed and killed it and woke up Matthew, who claimed that the tick was already dead. He did not believe that she had actually been bitten by a live tick. So the arguments started.When we argue - we always both think we're right. We BOTH have experiences and simply saw it differently. And we ALWAYS think our own experiences are the right ones and our partner just experienced it wrong!In this case, we'll never know who was truly right - but we both are 100% sure we are each right and the other is wrong.ABOUT USCERA graduated from UCLA with a degree in International Development and Entrepreneurship in 2018, after living in Los Angeles for eight years. She grew up in rural Kenya and at the age of nine, she lost her childhood home to civil war. That forced her to move to a Nairobi ghetto, where she experienced a different kind of poverty.This experience shaped her mission. She returned to Kenya to start Ecodunia, a social enterprise that makes a difference in the lives of the poor by creating work opportunities and educating girls from under-priviledged communities. Ecodunia is not only driven by profit, but with a mission to lift people out of generational poverty, while making beautiful, useful and sustainable products.MATTHEW started his career as an accidental filmmaker. He wrote a “practice script,” hoping one day he could write one that he could sell or produce. That script became his first film, “Senses of Place,” which went on to win awards on the film festival circuit and was distributed by FilmBuff. Matthew then moved to Hollywood where he eventually made nine feature films, eight documentaries, and worked with actors Carrie-Anne Moss, Zac Efron, Edi Gathegi, Melora Hardin and many more. He worked with producers Kevin Costner, Bill Borden – Academy Award winner Francis Ford Coppola and Oscar-nominated director Mike Johnson. He has even shared the screen with Josh Brolin, Neil Patrick Harris, Kane Hodder, Naveen Andrews, and many more.Last year, he released the documentary film, “Hardball: The Girls of Summer.” Currently, he lives between California and East Africa, writing and developing new projects, while consulting on film and TV projects. Visit his website to see his work – or check him out on IMDb.com
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