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Indian Skies open for 75% to domestic flights

Radhakrishnan Pattabiraman
Last updated: 15 October 2020 17:16
By Radhakrishnan Pattabiraman
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The Government of India allowed up to 60% of domestic flights on 02nd September 2020.  It has now announced that it will allow 75% from the current level, announced Minister of Civil Aviation in an interview to press.

INDIA RELAXES DOMESTIC FLIGHTS SCHEDULE.

The Government of India has been relaxing the domestic flight’s schedule gradually since June 2020.  While it allowed 45% of the flights to be flown domestically on June 26, 2020,  it extended the same to 60% on 02nd September.  It is now expected that the same will be increased to 75% in the next week or ten days.

A restart of operations of domestic flights was allowed from May 25 this year.  There was a complete lock-down in March 2020 of all flights across all airports due to COVID-19 pandemic.  It was in May that the Government started allowing a 33% of previously operated schedule of Airlines and that too only addressing the domestic flights.

As far as the international operations were concerned,  only Air India, the national carrier was allowed to operate with Vande Bharat Mission (VBM) flights and all international airlines were prohibited from entering the Indian airspace till recently.  Then, came the Air Bubbles international pacts in July wherein International carriers were allowed to operate with specific conditions and limited flights.

However,  scheduled international carrier operations remain suspended.  A clearer picture could emerge once the COVID-19 domestic situation is reviewed and depending upon the patronage by passengers at this 75% of operations.

TR hopes a full restoration is likely only in 2021.

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Radhakrishnan Pattabiraman
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Aviation enthusiast, Japanese language enthusiast, currently, Personal Assistant to the Legislator of the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Has rich & successful experience in the Information Technology Industry
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