Actor Sonu Sood has been highly active in helping people from different walks of life during the corona virus pandemic. Now, he has come to the rescue of stranded Indian students. The actor has joined hands with budget carrier Spice Jet to bring back 1,500 Indian students stranded in Kyrgyzstan.
"Spice Jet...will operate nine charter flights to evacuate over 1,500 Indian students stranded in Kyrgyzstan for over two months. This special repatriation mission...has been undertaken by Spice Jet in association with film actor Sonu Sood," a statement said.
The airlines today announced it will operate nine charter flights in the Central Asian country. The first flight took off today to bring back 135 students from Bishkek to Varanasi.
"Feeling so happy that the first flight from Kyrgyzstan to Varanasi took off today. All thanks to @flyspicejet for making my mission successful. The second flight from Kyrgyzstan to Vizag will fly Tom 24th July. Would request students to send your details asap. Jai hind," the actor tweeted.
Spice Jet has operated over 400 charter flights to repatriate around 65,000 Indians from countries like Oman, Qatar, Sri Lanka, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia. Sonu Sood on Wednesday launched an app to offer support to workers in finding right job opportunities in various sectors across the country.
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