
In the middle of growing requests for details from the Air India Letar Crash Family family, Air India issued another hot line for foreign nationals. This is the second number of the hot line issued by Air India, except that the initial number issued some time back. On board the flight, there were at least 53 British nationals aboard the plane on board an aircraft among a total of 242 passengers of other nationalities, and this figure would take care of their relatives, friends and family.
Air India has come to social media to update the new number of hot line, while requesting that media people not call the reserved number of the passenger line looking for details. The post is: “In addition to the reserved number of the hot line for passengers 1800 5691 444, we added another hot line number for foreign nationals +91 8062779200.
“Air India asks for media to not call a reserved number of a hot line for passengers,” the post continues.
The UK government also issued a Council for British nationals who want to ask their friends and family on board the plane. “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 those involved. British nationals who require consular help or are concerned about friends or family should call 020 7008 5000.
In another important update, Western Railway will be led by two super -fast special trains from Ahmedabad to Delhi and Bombai to facilitate personal traffic.
“According to the announcement from the western railway, train No. 09497 will leave Ahmedabad Junction at 23:45 on Thursday and will reach in Delhi the following day on Friday at 14:45.
Social media is currently flooded with reactions on social media, with many users accusing Air India’s services for disaster. Others expressed their fears and wishes to victims and their families.
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