
The UK Government has issued a new line number for British nationals who require consular help or are concerned about friends or family who were on board the Air India, which crashed in Ahmedabad 12 June.
“We are aware of the Ahmedabad air accident. Great Britain cooperates with local authorities in India to urgently determine the facts and provide support to the participants. British nationals who require consular assistance or are concerned about friends or family should call 020 7008 5000: the UK government.”
Air India, which crashed, transported 242 members on board, including 230 passengers and 12 crew members. According to reports, the former main minister Gujarat Vijay Rupani was also present among passengers.
What is the issue of the British Government’s Help for an Air India crash?
The help number of help for British nationals who want to ask about their friends and family on board Air India is 020 7008 5000.
This figure is mainly for the help of British nationals and, according to reports, can connect with the latest updates of Crash AI victims, many of whom were citizens in the UK.
Meanwhile, Air India also released a new number of hot line, which was issued a few hours ago, because of the continuous number of questions coming from around the world. In the new post related to the Air India hot line number, she also asked for my media persons not to investigate the details of this particular number.
The post reads: “In addition to the reserved number of a hot number for passengers 1800 5691 444, we added another hot line for foreign nationals +91 8062779200. Air India asks for media people not to call for the number of passengers.”
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