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Coronavirus repatriation flight from India lands at Darwin Airport – ABC News
A special repatriation flight carrying 183 Australians who had been stranded in India has landed in Darwin. All passengers will need to do two weeks of quarantine…

A special repatriation flight carrying 183 Australians who had been stranded in India has landed in Darwin, where they will begin a two week quarantine process in the Northern Territory.
Key points:
- All 183 passengers will be transferred to the Howard Springs quarantine facility
- There are six more repatriation flights into Darwin expected in coming weeks
- Eight flights in total are set to bring 1,300 Australians home
The flight, QF112, is the second of eight special Qantas flights, chartered to repatriate…
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