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Chartererd Flight Status DJ 21072020.Xlsx CHARTERED FLIGHT STATUS OUTBOUND INBOUND S/No Applicant Date Total Total Passengers Origin Destination Passengers Origin Destination (Seafarers) (Seafarers) 1 MMSI 19-May-2020 Bengaluru Colombo 50 Colombo Bengaluru 0 2 Carnival Cruise 19-May-2020 NA NA 0 Rome Goa 169 3 Carnival Cruise 19-May-2020 NA NA 0 Rome Goa 168 4 Carnival Cruise 19-May-2020 NA NA 0 Rome Goa 81 5 MSC 22-May-2020 NA NA 0 Johannesburg New Delhi 79 6 MSC 29-May-2020 NA NA 0 Italy Goa 276 7 Carnival Cruise 29-May-2020 NA NA 0 Tokyo New Delhi 95 8 SEATEAM 30-May-2020 Chennai Colombo 23 Colombo Chennai 16 9 VR Maritime 31-May-2020 Mumbai Doha 93 Doha Mumbai 0 10 Carnival Cruise 2-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Colombo Mumbai 221 11 Carnival Cruise 2-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Colombo Goa 162 12 FOSMA/MASSA 3-Jun-2020 New Delhi Doha 121 Doha New Delhi 0 13 Carnival Cruise 3-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Colombo Mumbai 129 14 Carnival Cruise 3-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Colombo Goa 148 15 Carnival Cruise 4-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Rome Chennai 170 16MSC 5-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Rome Goa 279 17 SYNERGY 5-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Denmark Cochin 26 18 SYNERGY 5-Jun-2020 Chennai Singapore 19 Singapore Chennai 0 19 Carnival Cruise 5-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Sao Paulo Mumbai 42 20 Carnival Cruise 5-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Sao Paulo Goa 32 21 Carnival Cruise 5-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Manila Mumbai 346 22 Carnival Cruise 5-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 London Mumbai 278 23 SYNERGY 6-Jun-2020 Singapore Colombo 0 NA NA 0 24 SYNERGY 6-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Colombo Chennai 41 25MSC 6-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Sao Paulo Mumbai 252 26MSC 6-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Sao Paulo GOA 256 27 VR Maritime 6-Jun-2020 Mumbai Colombo 115 NA NA 0 28 Carnival Cruise 6-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Rome Kolkata 99 29 Carnival Cruise 6-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Rome Mumbai 134 30 Carnival Cruise 6-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Spain Mumbai 227 31 FOSMA/MASSA 7-Jun-2020 New Delhi Doha 150 Doha New Delhi 118 32 Carnival Cruise 7-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Rome Delhi 94 33 Carnival Cruise 7-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 London Mumbai 279 34MSC34 MSC 9-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Rome Mumbai 400 35 Carnival Cruise 9-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Rome Mumbai 297 36 Carnival Cruise 9-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Manila Goa 338 37 Carnival Cruise 9-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 London Goa 277 38 VR Maritime 10-Jun-2020 Mumbai Colombo 161 Colombo Mumbai 0 39 VR Maritime 10-Jun-2020 Mumbai Doha 98 Colombo Mumbai 0 40 WALLEM 10-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Dhaka New Delhi 47 41 Carnival Cruise 10-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 London Cochin 280 42 FOSMA/MASSA 11-Jun-2020 New Delhi Doha 136 Doha New Delhi 127 43 Carnival Cruise 11-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Manila Mumbai 337 44 EXECUTIVE 12-Jun-2020 Mumbai Singapore 56 Singapore Mumbai 151 45 Carnival Cruise 12-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 London Delhi 280 46 ARIES CHENNAI 13-Jun-2020 Bengaluru Colombo 49 Colombo Bengaluru 0 47 Carnival Cruise 13-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Amsterdam Mumbai 276 48 Carnival Cruise 13-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Amsterdam Goa 225 49 Carnival Cruise 13-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Manila Mumbai 337 50 Carnival Cruise 13-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 London Goa 280 51 Carnival Cruise 13-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Barbados Mumbai 319 52 FOSMA/MASSA 15-Jun-2020 New Delhi Doha 182 Doha New Delhi 178 53 Carnival Cruise 15-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Manila Mumbai 336 54 VR Maritime 16-Jun-2020 New Delhi Doha 142 Doha New Delhi 68 55 VR Maritime 16-Jun-2020 Mumbai Colombo 29 Colombo Mumbai 62 56 SCORPIO 17-Jun-2020 Mumbai Colombo 69 Colombo Mumbai 0 57 Carnival Cruise 17-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 London Goa 280 58 VR Maritime 18-Jun-2020 Chennai Colombo 58 Colombo Chennai 146 59 FOSMA/MASSA 19-Jun-2020 New Delhi Doha 158 Doha New Delhi 160 60 VR Maritime 19-Jun-2020 Mumbai Doha 146 Doha Mumbai 137 61 ARIES CHENNAI 20-Jun-2020 Bengaluru Colombo 71 Bengaluru Colombo 36 62 MMSI 20-Jun-2020 Mumbai Doha 52 Doha Mumbai 0 63 FOSMA/MASSA 20-Jun-2020 New Delhi Doha 151 Doha New Delhi 38 64 FOSMA/MASSA 21-Jun-2020 Mumbai Doha 169 Doha Mumbai 126 65 SCORPIO 21-Jun-2020 Mumbai Colombo 77 Colombo Mumbai 36 66 Carnival Cruise 21-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 London Goa 280 67 VR Maritime 22-Jun-2020 Mumbai Colombo 137 Colombo Mumbai 33 68 FOSMA/MASSA 22-Jun-2020 Mumbai Doha 124 Doha Mumbai 0 69 Carnival Cruise 23-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 London Mumbai 409 70 FOSMA/MASSA 23-Jun-2020 New Delhi Doha 163 Doha New Delhi 135 71MSC 23-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 DUBAI GOA 20 72 VR Maritime 24-Jun-2020 New Delhi Doha 167 Doha New Delhi 114 73 SYNERGY 24-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Singapore Chennai 25 74MSC 25-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 ROME GOA 281 75 FOSMA/MASSA 25-Jun-2020 New Delhi Doha 161 Doha New Delhi 88 76 FOSMA/MASSA 25-Jun-2020 Mumbai Doha 164 Doha Mumbai 152 77 VR Maritime 26-Jun-2020 Mumbai Doha 220 Doha Mumbai 181 78 VR Maritime 26-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Chittagong Kolkata 25 79 Carnival Cruise 27-Jun-2020 NA NA 0 Manila Mumbai 324 80 FOSMA/MASSA 27-Jun-2020 New Delhi Doha 189 Doha New Delhi 190 83 VR Maritime 28-Jun-2020 Mumbai Colombo 0 Colombo Mumbai 68 84 VR Maritime 28-Jun-2020 Mumbai Doha 144 Doha Mumbai 93 85 FOSMA/MASSA 29-Jun-2020 Mumbai Doha 188 Doha Mumbai 154 86 FOSMA/MASSA 29-Jun-2020 Mumbai Doha 166 Doha Mumbai 168 87 Anglo Eastern 29-Jun-2020 New Delhi Doha 175 Doha New Delhi 123 88 VR Maritime 30-Jun-2020 New Delhi Doha 152 Doha New Delhi 127 89 VR Maritime 1-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 159 Doha New Delhi 104 90 FOSMA/MASSA 1-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 77 Doha New Delhi 127 91 FOSMA/MASSA 1-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 134 Doha New Delhi 87 92 FOSMA/MASSA 2-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 131 Doha Mumbai 82 93 FOSMA/MASSA 2-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 109 Doha Mumbai 84 94 Anglo Eastern 2-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 180 Doha New Delhi 101 95 SCORPIO 2-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 30 Doha Mumbai 34 96 SCORPIO 3-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 86 Doha Mumbai 0 97 SYNERGY 3-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 102 Doha Mumbai 73 98 VR Maritime 3-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 182 Doha New Delhi 150 99 MASSA / Fleet/Elegant (By ATPI) 3-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 159 Doha Mumbai 134 100 FOSMA/MASSA (by Airserve) 3-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 134 Doha Mumbai 147 101 EXECUTIVE 3-Jul-2020 Mumbai Singapore 94 Singapore Mumbai 78 102 VR Maritime 4-Jul-2020 Chennai Colombo 0 Colombo Chennai 90 103 VR Maritime 4-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 18 Doha New Delhi 154 104 FOSMA/MASSA 5-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 120 Doha New Delhi 153 105 FOSMA/MASSA 5-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 92 Doha New Delhi 99 106 Anglo Eastern 5-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 257 Doha New Delhi 309 107 FOSMA/MASSA 5-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 143 Doha Mumbai 128 108 FOSMA/MASSA 5-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 145 Doha Mumbai 107 109 SCORPIO 6-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 196 Doha Mumbai 123 110 SYNERGY 6-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 134 Doha Mumbai 47 111 Anglo Eastern 7-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 346 Doha New Delhi 212 112 SCORPIO 7-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 104 Doha Mumbai 0 113 SCORPIO 8-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 133 Doha Mumbai 75 114 ARIES CHENNAI 8-Jul-2020 Bengaluru Mattala 16 Mattala Bengaluru 9 115 VR Maritime 9-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 250 Doha New Delhi 315 116 SYNERGY 9-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 57 Doha New Delhi 110 117 ARIES CHENNAI 9-Jul-2020 Bengaluru Mattala 0 Mattala Bengaluru 17 118 FOSMA/MASSA (by ATPI) 9-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 122 Doha New Delhi 123 119 FOSMA/MASSA (by Airserve) 9-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 84 Doha New Delhi 99 120 FOSMA/MASSA (by Airserve) 9-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 125 Doha Mumbai 113 121 FOSMA/MASSA (by ATPI) 10-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 96 Doha Mumbai 169 122 FOSMA/MASSA (by ATPI) 10-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 117 Doha Mumbai 116 123 FOSMA/MASSA (By Airserve) 10-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 90 Doha New Delhi 124 124 SCORPIO 10-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 87 Doha Mumbai 208 125 VR Maritime 11-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 257 Doha New Delhi 250 126 MSC 11-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 154 Doha Mumbai 132 127 FOSMA/MASSA 11-Jul-2020 Mumbai Hong Kong 129 Hong Kong Mumbai 36 128 FOSMA/MASSA 12-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 136 Doha Mumbai 87 129 Anglo Eastern 12-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 103 Doha New Delhi 176 130 SCORPIO 12-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 109 Doha Mumbai 85 131 VR Maritime 13-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 324 Doha New Delhi 266 132 SCORPIO 14-Jul-2020 Mumbai Mumbai 102 Doha Mumbai 144 133 SCORPIO 14-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 117 Doha Mumbai 159 134 VR Maritime 14-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 204 Doha New Delhi 162 135 FOSMA/MASSA 14-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 152 Doha Mumbai 118 136 SCORPIO 15-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 77 Doha Mumbai 0 137 ARIES CHENNAI 15-Jul-2020 Bengaluru Mattala 5 Mattala Bengaluru 17 138 Anglo Eastern 15-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 276 Doha New Delhi 276 139 SYNERGY 15-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 61 Doha New Delhi 49 140 VR Maritime 16-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 156 Doha New Delhi 187 141 FOSMA/MASSA (by ATPI) 16-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 80 Doha Mumbai 144 142 FOSMA/MASSA (by Airserve) 16-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 102 Doha Mumbai 93 143 FOSMA/MASSA 17-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 117 Doha New Delhi 179 144 VR Maritime 17-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 317 Doha New Delhi 258 145 SYNERGY 17-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 76 Doha New Delhi 125 146 FOSMA/MASSA (by ATPI) 18-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 105 Doha Mumbai 175 147 FOSMA/MASSA (by Airserve) 18-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 94 Doha Mumbai 111 148 Anglo Eastern 18-Jul-2020 New Delhi Doha 184 Doha New Delhi 222 149 SCORPIO 18-Jul-2020 Mumbai Doha 159 Doha New Delhi 141 150 VR Maritime 19 Jul 2020 New Delhi Doha 170 Doha New Delhi 358 151 FOSMA/MASSA (by ATPI) 19 Jul 2020 New Delhi Doha 86 Doha New Delhi 46 152 VR Maritime 20 Jul 2020 New Delhi Doha 268 Doha New Delhi 389 153 Anglo Eastern 21 Jul 2020 New Delhi Doha Doha New Delhi 154 VR Maritime 22 Jul 2020 New Delhi Doha Doha New Delhi 155 VR Maritime 23 Jul 2020 New Delhi Doha Doha New Delhi 156 Anglo Eastern 24 Jul 2020 New Delhi Doha Doha New Delhi 157 VR Maritime 25 Jul 2020 New Delhi Doha Doha New Delhi 158 VR Maritime 26 Jul 2020 New Delhi Doha Doha New Delhi 159 Anglo Eastern 27 Jul 2020 New Delhi Doha Doha New Delhi 160 VR Maritime 28 Jul 2020 New Delhi Doha Doha New Delhi 161 VR Maritime 29 Jul 2020 New Delhi Doha Doha New Delhi 162 Anglo Eastern 30 Jul 2020 New Delhi Doha Doha New Delhi 163 VR Maritime 31 Jul 2020 New Delhi Doha Doha New Delhi 13087 21356.
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