Australia is set to lift the India flight ban from May 15, with new quarantine plans in place for anyone returning from the COVID-ravaged nation. Cabinet's National Security Committee has signed off on a plan to start repatriating Aussies almost as soon as the temporary ban lifts next week, with the first flight bringing around 200 passengers home, according to the ABC. There will be just one flight per week, with around 900 Australians listed as "vulnerable" by the Department of Foreign Affairs given priority, the broadcaster reported. Passengers will need to have two negative tests before they can fly and all Australians returning from India will quarantine at the Howard Springs quarantine facility in Darwin.