As indicated by reports, the airplane flew from New York to Bridgetown. From where the Team India will get onto the flight. It has likewise been discovered that the Indian media, which was in the Caribbean to cover the T20 World Cup. Will likewise be on a similar trip as a unique arranagement by the BCCI to likewise get the abandoned mediapersons back home.
Flight Details: An Air India airplane with call sign AIC24WC is reportedly the one that will fly. The T20 World Champions, India, from Bridgetown in Barbados to New Delhi.
Flight Route: According to reports, the airplane flew from New Jersey to Bridgetown, from where the team will board the flight.
Media Inclusion: It has also been discovered that the Indian media. Which was in the Caribbean to cover the T20 World Cup, will also be on the same flight.
Special Arrangement: This arrangement by the BCCI is to ensure that the stranded mediapersons can return home as well.
Tropical Storm Beryl Delays Team India’s Return: Now Set to Arrive in Delhi on Thursday
Barbados was under the impact of Tropical storm ‘Beryl’, which made the flights be dropped. And the Grantley Adams Worldwide Air terminal to be closed for some span.
India crushed South Africa by seven rushes to win the T20 World Cup last at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados, on June 29.
The trip with call sign AIC24WC is expected to land in Barbados at around 2 am nearby time.
Following the overhauled agenda, the group is set to leave from Barbados at 4:30 am neighborhood time. The flight length from Barbados to Delhi is assessed to be 16 hours, excepting any unexpected setbacks. On the off chance that all works out as expected, the group is supposed to show up in Delhi on Thursday at 6 am Indian Standard Time (IST).
The Indian group’s unique timetable made them leave Barbados around 6 pm nearby time on July 2, with an expected appearance season of 7:45 pm (IST) on Wednesday. In any case, weather conditions disturbed those plans.
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