Ananth Ramakrishnan and his daughter Priyesha spent about 40 hours on air and road travel across four cities and two countries to get from India to Dubai via London. UAE residents stuck in India have spent thousands of dirhams as they attempt to return to jobs and family since India has not resumed regular passenger flights to the Emirates amid the coronavirus outbreak. Courtesy: Ananth Ramakrishnan
Ananth Ramakrishnan and his daughter Priyesha spent about 40 hours on air and road travel across four cities and two countries to get from India to Dubai via London. UAE residents stuck in India have spent thousands of dirhams as they attempt to return to jobs and family since India has not resumed regular passenger flights to the Emirates amid the coronavirus outbreak. Courtesy: Ananth Ramakrishnan
Ananth Ramakrishnan and his daughter Priyesha spent about 40 hours on air and road travel across four cities and two countries to get from India to Dubai via London. The rules on airlines differ with Indian carriers such as Air India and Indigo requiring passengers to wear face shields on some sectors. Courtesy: Ananth Ramakrishnan
The rules on individual airlines differ and on the Air India flight from Mumbai to London, passengers in the middle seat like Ananth Ramakrishnan were required to wear full protective gear including overall, gloves, face shields and covers on shoes. Courtesy: Ananth Ramakrishnan
Ananth Ramakrishnan and his daughter Priyesha on the final leg of their journey on an Emirates flight from London to Dubai. They spent about 40 hours on air and road travel across four cities and two countries to get from India to Dubai via London. Courtesy: Ananth Ramakrishnan
Ananth Ramakrishnan and his daughter Priyesha spent about 40 hours on air and road travel across four cities and two countries to get from India to Dubai via London. The bookings on three carriers required detailed planning on a two-hour virtual call with Mr Ramakrishnan and his daughter in India, his wife in Dubai and elder daughter in the UK. Courtesy: Ananth Ramakrishnan
Ananth Ramakrishnan, his wife Jaya and daughter Priyesha. The family was split up in different cities after India suspended international travel to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Courtesy: Ananth Ramakrishnan
Priyesha Ananth (right) with her elder sister Poornika and husband Ali Osman keeping the required safe distance when the family met briefly in London before heading to Dubai on the final leg of journey that took her four days to get from India to the UAE with a stop in the UK amid the coronavirus outbreak. Courtesy: Ananth Ramakrishnan
Ananth Ramakrishnan and his daughter Priyesha spent about 40 hours on air and road travel across four cities and two countries to get from India to Dubai via London. UAE residents stuck in India have spent thousands of dirhams as they attempt to return to jobs and family since India has not resumed regular passenger flights to the Emirates amid the coronavirus outbreak. Courtesy: Ananth Ramakrishnan
Ananth Ramakrishnan and his daughter Priyesha spent about 40 hours on air and road travel across four cities and two countries to get from India to Dubai via London. UAE residents stuck in India have spent thousands of dirhams as they attempt to return to jobs and family since India has not resumed regular passenger flights to the Emirates amid the coronavirus outbreak. Courtesy: Ananth Ramakrishnan
Ananth Ramakrishnan and his daughter Priyesha spent about 40 hours on air and road travel across four cities and two countries to get from India to Dubai via London. The rules on airlines differ with Indian carriers such as Air India and Indigo requiring passengers to wear face shields on some sectors. Courtesy: Ananth Ramakrishnan
The rules on individual airlines differ and on the Air India flight from Mumbai to London, passengers in the middle seat like Ananth Ramakrishnan were required to wear full protective gear including overall, gloves, face shields and covers on shoes. Courtesy: Ananth Ramakrishnan
Ananth Ramakrishnan and his daughter Priyesha on the final leg of their journey on an Emirates flight from London to Dubai. They spent about 40 hours on air and road travel across four cities and two countries to get from India to Dubai via London. Courtesy: Ananth Ramakrishnan
Ananth Ramakrishnan and his daughter Priyesha spent about 40 hours on air and road travel across four cities and two countries to get from India to Dubai via London. The bookings on three carriers required detailed planning on a two-hour virtual call with Mr Ramakrishnan and his daughter in India, his wife in Dubai and elder daughter in the UK. Courtesy: Ananth Ramakrishnan
Ananth Ramakrishnan, his wife Jaya and daughter Priyesha. The family was split up in different cities after India suspended international travel to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Courtesy: Ananth Ramakrishnan
Priyesha Ananth (right) with her elder sister Poornika and husband Ali Osman keeping the required safe distance when the family met briefly in London before heading to Dubai on the final leg of journey that took her four days to get from India to the UAE with a stop in the UK amid the coronavirus outbreak. Courtesy: Ananth Ramakrishnan
Ananth Ramakrishnan and his daughter Priyesha spent about 40 hours on air and road travel across four cities and two countries to get from India to Dubai via London. UAE residents stuck in India have spent thousands of dirhams as they attempt to return to jobs and family since India has not resumed regular passenger flights to the Emirates amid the coronavirus outbreak. Courtesy: Ananth Ramakrishnan