Twins Benson and Jackson Andrews said they are thrilled to finally be home after spending 50 days in limbo at Dubai International Airport when airports in India closed while they were in transit.
Now in mandatory quarantine at a hospital in Kerala state, the pair told The National they are looking forward to seeing their parents when they are given the all-clear.
The 30-year-old identical twins were caught inside Dubai’s Terminal 3 after flying in from Lisbon on March 19, the same day that India closed airports to all passengers from Europe to halt the spread of coronavirus. The country subsequently banned all flights and implemented the world’s largest lockdown to try to slow the spread.
“We were stunned. We had our boarding pass and tickets in hand but suddenly we were told that we cannot go home… we were clueless,” said Benson, who along with his brother arrived in India on a special flight.
The pair, who work as cashiers at a supermarket in Lisbon, had been planning for the trip for almost two years and were looking forward to spending their holiday with their parents in the state capital Thiruvananthapuram.
“We were desperately looking to fly back to India and meet our parents. But no flights were allowing boarding to us and slowly all flights to India were shut,” he said.
For the first 10 days, the brothers were restricted to the terminal building, sleeping on the benches and spending up to $200 (Dh734) of their savings on food. They say they feared contracting the virus from one of the thousands of passengers that thronged the airport every day.
Without their luggage, the pair wore the same clothes for almost a week before a friend brought them essential items at the airport gate, including something warm to stave off the cool airport air conditioning.
“These were the most horrifying days of my life. It was like a nightmare. I had sleepless nights,” Jackson said of the time before authorities paid for them to stay in a hotel within the terminal on the eleventh day.
“Even though we had food and a room, we were stuck with no promise of going home sooner,” he said.
For weeks, their desperation was echoed by tens of thousands of Indians stranded across the globe, clamouring to return to their homes and calling on the Indian government to launch a special repatriation program.
India, where more than 70,000 Covid-19 cases have been detected, is under a 10-week lockdown that began in late March.
The twins were among the 354 Indians, including 11 pregnant women, who were flown from Dubai to Kochi on May 7 under the Indian government scheme that gives priority to stranded tourists, students, people with life-threatening conditions and pregnant women.
So far, some 9,000 people have been brought back in nearly 70 flights from across the globe.
More than 1,000 among them were from the UAE, where some 200,000 requests have been made by Indians wanting to return home.
For Athira Geetha Sreedharan, a 32-week pregnant woman who was among the first batch repatriated to India, the over three-hour journey was nothing short of a miracle.
The 27-year-old mother-to-be from Kozhikode in Kerala lived with her mechanical engineer husband Nithin Sreedharan, 29, in Dubai.
She had plans to return to her home state for the delivery of her first child and had even approached India’s Supreme Court for help returning when the lockdown was imposed.
The young couple said they were worried about remaining in the UAE as Mr Sreedharan works at a construction company, a sector not shut down during the country’s lockdown and a job that involved meeting numerous people every day.
"It is my first baby and I am a little scared. I wanted to be with my parents for the birth of my child. I had already planned to travel back to India but couldn't because of the lockdown. We have no relative in Dubai…I was sad," Athira told The National.
The heavily pregnant woman completed her journey wearing a complete PPE, despite feeling suffocated and restless, the mother-to-be said she was only thinking about being with her parents.
On the same flight, Professor PJ Joy flew with his 91-year-old mother Thresiya Joseph.
They were visiting Mr Joy’s sister in Dubai in early March and were scheduled to be back to Kottayam in Kerala by April 9.
“But by then, the lockdown was imposed both in the UAE and India. Initially, we were happy as lockdown meant we could stay for an extra two weeks at my sister’s place but gradually, things started changing… the lockdown was extended and air travel was suspended indefinitely,” Professor Joy said.
A few positive coronavirus cases emerged in the residential building where they were staying, prompting the 51-year-old mathematics professor to worry for his ageing mother.
“As the days went by, my worries for my mother kept growing. She has no age-related condition but there was always the fear of what if something happens to her.
“All I wanted was to bring her home safely, where she belongs,” said Professor Joy, who is still under home-quarantine.
For Krishna Das, a businessman in Abu Dhabi, the repatriation flight came a huge relief to bring back his grieving mother-in-law after she lost her husband suddenly to cardiac arrest.
Mr Sreekumar, 71, a retired college professor and Mrs Sreekumar, 70, were visiting their daughter Sreeja, 38, a teacher in Sharjah.
The couple from Kozhikode in Kerala were to travel back on April 12 but a night before, Mr Sreekumar suffered chest pains and died of a heart attack at a local hospital.
“My mother-in-law is devastated. The last few weeks were traumatising for us. Because of the lockdown, we couldn’t bring his body back home and had to cremate him in Sharjah.
“We will now observe the rituals here with other family members,” he said.
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Director: Michael Bay
Stars: Ryan Reynolds, Adria Arjona, Dave Franco
2.5 / 5 stars
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Real Madrid 2
Ronaldo (14'), Bale (72')
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Reform is a right-wing, populist party led by Nigel Farage, a former MEP who won a seat in the House of Commons last year at his eighth attempt and a prominent figure in the campaign for the UK to leave the European Union.
It was founded in 2018 and originally called the Brexit Party.
Many of its members previously belonged to UKIP or the mainstream Conservatives.
After Brexit took place, the party focused on the reformation of British democracy.
Former Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson became its first MP after defecting in March 2024.
The party gained support from Elon Musk, and had hoped the tech billionaire would make a £100m donation. However, Mr Musk changed his mind and called for Mr Farage to step down as leader in a row involving the US tycoon's support for far-right figurehead Tommy Robinson who is in prison for contempt of court.
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Al Hilal 4 Persepolis 0
Khribin (31', 54', 89'), Al Shahrani 40'
Red card: Otayf (Al Hilal, 49')
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Milivojevic 76' (pen), Van Aanholt 88'
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Januzaj's club record
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Borussia Dortmund (loan) 6 appearances, 0 goals
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Timeline
2012-2015
The company offers payments/bribes to win key contracts in the Middle East
May 2017
The UK SFO officially opens investigation into Petrofac’s use of agents, corruption, and potential bribery to secure contracts
September 2021
Petrofac pleads guilty to seven counts of failing to prevent bribery under the UK Bribery Act
October 2021
Court fines Petrofac £77 million for bribery. Former executive receives a two-year suspended sentence
December 2024
Petrofac enters into comprehensive restructuring to strengthen the financial position of the group
May 2025
The High Court of England and Wales approves the company’s restructuring plan
July 2025
The Court of Appeal issues a judgment challenging parts of the restructuring plan
August 2025
Petrofac issues a business update to execute the restructuring and confirms it will appeal the Court of Appeal decision
October 2025
Petrofac loses a major TenneT offshore wind contract worth €13 billion. Holding company files for administration in the UK. Petrofac delisted from the London Stock Exchange
November 2025
180 Petrofac employees laid off in the UAE
Killing of Qassem Suleimani
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Scoreline
UAE 2-1 Saudi Arabia
UAE Mabkhout 21’, Khalil 59’
Saudi Al Abed (pen) 20’
Man of the match Ahmed Khalil (UAE)
What's in the deal?
Agreement aims to boost trade by £25.5bn a year in the long run, compared with a total of £42.6bn in 2024
India will slash levies on medical devices, machinery, cosmetics, soft drinks and lamb.
India will also cut automotive tariffs to 10% under a quota from over 100% currently.
Indian employees in the UK will receive three years exemption from social security payments
India expects 99% of exports to benefit from zero duty, raising opportunities for textiles, marine products, footwear and jewellery
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Groom and Two Brides
Director: Elie Semaan
Starring: Abdullah Boushehri, Laila Abdallah, Lulwa Almulla
Rating: 3/5