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Only passenger on 360-seater Mumbai to Dubai Emirates flight describes ‘money-can’t-buy experience’

The UAE has imposed strict travel restrictions on India as it goes through a second Covid wave – but Bhavesh Javeri was exempt as a golden visa residency holder

Akshita Jain
Thursday 27 May 2021 08:36 EDT
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Screengrab from Bhavesh Javeri’s video about his experience on board the Emirates flight
Screengrab from Bhavesh Javeri’s video about his experience on board the Emirates flight (Bhavesh Javeri/Facebook)

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A Dubai resident says he had a “money-can’t-buy experience” after it turned out that he was the only passenger on a recent Emirates flight from India as the deadly second wave of Covid-19 continues to hit air travel.

Bhavesh Javeri boarded the 360-seater Boeing 777 from Mumbai, capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra, to Dubai on 19 May and recorded his experience in a video that has now gone viral.

He first uploaded the video on his Facebook account, from where it was shared on Twitter and WhatsApp.

“The rare opportunity of being the only passenger on EK501 to Dubai from Mumbai. Felt like I was chartering Boeing 777-300 which could carry up to 360 passengers just for myself,” he wrote.

The United Arab Emirates has currently imposed travel restrictions on people coming from India in the wake of the second wave of Covid-19. Only some categories, including UAE citizens, diplomatic missions, and those holding golden residency, are exempted from these restrictions.

Mr Javeri is a UAE golden visa residency holder.

In the video he shared on Facebook, he says: “I am normally not the person who takes videos, but today I felt special because I think I am the only passenger on the Emirates flight to Dubai from Bombay.”

He goes on to show the near-empty Mumbai airport in the video before entering the aircraft. Mr Javeri was cheered and welcomed with an applause by the crew as he boarded the flight.

The flight’s captain told him that he usually does a big public announcement, but he was going to give it directly because Mr Javeri was the only passenger.

Mr Javeri told the pilot: “I am honoured to be the only passenger. I am so happy and excited.” The pilot also offered to give him a tour of the plane.

The Dubai resident had paid just Rs 18,000 (£175) for an economy class ticket. "I normally book a business class ticket, but I thought, why not book an economy seat, the flight would have only a few passengers,” he told The Times of India.

Mr Javeri said he was initially denied entry into the Mumbai airport because his ticket did not have a date. He called up Emirates and that’s when he first heard that he was the only passenger on board and the crew was waiting for him.

He said he had “flown a charter flight from Dubai to Mumbai last June with nine passengers on a 14-seater aircraft, but it was nowhere close to this money-can't-buy experience,” according to The Times of India.

In the video, Mr Javeri also shows the personalised announcements in the flight. When the flight landed in Dubai, the crew announced: “Mr Javeri, welcome to Dubai international airport.”

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