The term 'Vande Bharat' often amused me as my myopic mind gorges with petty delights that face me each day! On a serious note, I named it 'One Day Bharat' as I often slip into a reminiscence of my travails getting back home!
Jokes apart, it is an eventful 'one day', right from the start. 'One day' perhaps refers to the day of travel, but trouble starts much earlier than that, depending on how you made your purchase. Rest of this blog turns to a serious note in order to provide accurate and succinct advise to anyone who is looking to travel.
If you do not have time to go through the arduous details, please skip to summary at the end!
Day '-N' (read 'minus N'):
N
is the number of days from the time of ticket purchase to the day of
your travel. I cannot emphasize this enough as this might be the biggest
monetary risk you'll face during the entire travel! Beware of Air India (henceforth AI in this blog for brevity)!
It is perhaps the most sloppiest of the organizations (subject to your
experience!) to work with. 'Day -N' is the day you are purchasing air
travel. Be doubly (triply) sure when you want to travel and from where.
Given that flights do not necessarily originate from your place of stay
in the US, give it some thought. Circumstances of many stranded
individuals sort of made this a mad rush of a booking. It is quite
possible for you to get riled up with the booking experience, and in
your anxiety end up blocking the very first flight wherever it could be.
Don't do that! Not with Air India!. What makes this worse (or
made it worse previously) is the lack of upfront communication from
government as to how long the program would run. It feels as though
they're going to extend it on-demand as opposed to extended dates based
on the requests they got.
Step back, take a deep breath, and then book from the place that's most convenient. If you then booked a ticket with AI, try to make it to that flight (unless you can't). It is a nightmare to cancel that ticket and book an another one. Unfortunately, I did that. Obviously, you can purchase a new one without an issue. However, cancelling the original one (because you do not want others to miss out on a chance to return on your unclaimed seat) is a pain. I called AI several times accounting to 3-4 hours of cumulative waiting before getting to somebody on the call. My ticket was cancelled but I was told there would not be any confirmation email or any communication whatsoever. I didn't believe it is possible to cancel without a notice of any sort. After 3 months, I can now believe that it is possible!
Well, if you did cancel your ticket, expect the unexpected! Your degree of astonishment depends on the length of stay in the US! You'd be used to generous treatment from vendors over there. Welcome to the other side of the world. You'll have hard time getting to AI, spend long waiting hours on the phone sometimes to be dropped callously. At other times, the line goes blank; you don't even get that annoying hold tune. You begin to wonder whether you are really in queue! And dare not email their customer care. I thought those emails go straight to trash. In my case, I got a response from AI three months after my initial email (and 6 reminders, after which I gave up) only to ask me to go back to their Customer care! You'll discover it is an endless circle when customer care asks you to email them!
Well the summary is - don't put yourself in a state where you have to cancel the ticket. It seems as though 'Vande Bharat' flights are going to be around for a while, so buy your time and plan well. If you happen to cancel, talk to your credit card company to claim the amount!
Day 0
This is the day of travel and here I should commend crew for their job. For their part, the staff was constantly reminding passengers to maintain distance, and offering the service. You'll need to arrive early at airport (perhaps 5 hrs earlier), expect long waiting time before you could stretch your legs. Contrary to many blogs, you do not need to get any signed documents or Covid tests, etc. All the documents you need are provided to you. Have a pen handy to fill in documentation. Do not panic and do not rush. You will be serviced and will not be left behind.
Enter the airport, and find out the counter to get your temperature read. You are allowed in the line only with a proof of temperature check - usually a sticker on your passport. In the line, please be patient, and be courteous to others. Maintain distance and stop the spread. Your bags are weighed but not the laptop bag. Yes, you can have a carry-on in addition to laptop bag, but the former would be weighed.
Security lines will be shorter than usual. Once on the plane, you'll find a packet on your seat that contains food for travel along with water, a face shield, a packet with couple of masks and sanitizers. Though sufficient for the duration of the flight, it is beneficial to carry your own masks, gloves and sanitizers for the journey before and after the flight. Fill up extra water just in case, empty bowels to avoid in-flight nuisance. Get extra food to satisfy your appetite - preferably non-perishable, and remember that most of the shops might be closed!
Passengers in the middle seat are given an overall, not exactly PPE kit, but a poor man's imitation. It is better to get your own hazmat suit if you can. Don't be embarrassed to get extra protection. Your safety is more vital than others' opinions.
Don't expect others to follow social distancing. I'll avoid going into a rant about people behavior here. Most of the travelers might be stranded elderly, and sometimes they do not understand instructions. If your loved ones are traveling, instruct them at home on the safety measures.
Finally,
your flight will not necessarily be the state of the art plane. In
fact, it could barely be adequate. Get ready to be greeted by squeaking
seats, broken arm rests, and unwieldy back rests. There
is no in-flight entertainment, blankets, beverages or any service for
that matter. You cannot call on the attendants. They might visit a
couple of times during the 24 hour period with water. Prepare to enjoy
your solitude, ponder on your prior life, and mentally brace yourself
for the completely unexpected life ahead!
Ironically, I felt amused at
seeing all these! It felt like a retro theme, although I admit I was tad
worried back of my mind. I did not let my train of thoughts take off,
and constantly tried to stay in the moment. That's the best piece of
advise I can give you! After all, there is very little in our control.
TIG (Trust in God)!
Day 1
After you land on Indian soil, it depends when you could actually make it to your home. From what I saw, there is no method to this madness. Depending on the circumstances on the day you land (again TIG), you could be sent immediately home or could be quarantined for a week. I went through one week of solitude!
Passengers with emergencies or with kids under 10 are allowed to return to their homes. As to what constitutes an 'emergency' cannot be foretold. There would be medical professionals trying to fend people who make lame excuses wanting to go home, me included. You must appreciate their patience and their sense of humor (and sensibility to avoid showing it) in listening to fake stories. I do not want to be condescending to the others, but those doctors are really doing their duty!
Based on when you land, it might be several hours before you can go through to the doctors. Relax, have grub, and go back to your thoughts on why you couldn't have waited to take this flight :)
The Week that wasn't
Quarantine time was the best of my travel. I anticipated subdued treatment going by the things. To my amazement, quarantine (at least in Delhi) was awesome! Being locked up in a room with good hygiene is not an issue for me. I enjoyed my stay without any disturbance of room service. Room service would place food, replacement sheets, and others at the door for you to pick them yourself. The hotel I stayed replenished water and coffee (powder) with biscuits prior to placing sumptuous breakfast with fruits and juice! Breakfast was the best meal of the day! Rest of the meal was okay, though the portion sizes were huge. I often requested omission of certain foods to avoid wastage.
If
I had to nit-pick, I'd probably say I didn't expect Lifebuoy soap and
Clinic plus shampoo! Since I had my own supply, I chuckled to myself a
little.
In many ways, this week wasn't entirely useless. I overcame bulk of the jetlag during that time. Toxins from the flight travel would be subdued here. Thankfully, there is internet - I do not know how we could survive without that!
Domestic flight back home was added an extra hop overnight. By then, I was accustomed to surprises and was hardly affected with the change. I was glad I made it home in one piece! Everything else seemed minuscule before that.
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