India extends ban on commercial international flights till December 31
Nov 27, 2020 |
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8:26AM |
India extends ban on commercial international flights till December 31
The DGCA ban on the scheduled international flights was to end on the 30th of this month.
India has established air bubble agreements with about 18 countries, including US, UK, France, UAE, Qatar and the Maldives, Kenya and Bhutan. This pact allows the operation of special flights between the countries.
The scheduled flights - both domestic and international flights were suspended on 23rd of March due to the pandemic.
The Centre allowed domestic flight services to resume on May 25, but at only one-third capacity. The cap was later increased to 45% and then to 60%.