India to resume international flights from Sunday after a gap of two years

India to resume international flights from Sunday after a gap of two years

New Delhi: India has imposed restrictions on international flights for the past two years due to the crisis created by Corona. However, the Centre has recently announced that it will lift the ban. In this context, from today onwards, international flights will be operated to India.

The Union Ministry of Civil Aviation has stated in its latest guidelines that flight crew should no longer wear PPE kits, but wearing masks is mandatory at airports and on flights. It was clarified that the surroundings should be kept clean in flights and airports. In addition, the Centre has imposed a provision to vacate three seats on international flights for emergency purposes.

In the wake of the Centre's green light for international flights from today, airlines are making arrangements to that extent.


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