New Delhi: International flights have been resumed following the cancellation of covid. The Central Government has given permission to operate the service with 100% passengers.
The Union Ministry of Civil Aviation has lifted the covid defense restrictions imposed on airports and inside aircraft. With this, the airlines will be able to allow passengers in the vacant seats in the planes. The government also said that 3 seats should not be vacated for emergencies. Passengers are hopeful that the fare raised in the wake of the covid restrictions will come down in the wake of this decision.
In March 2020, the Central Government banned international flights from entering the country due to the spread of covid disease. From July of the same year, restrictions were imposed on bio-bubble-only services in the country. There are 1783 international flights departing and arriving from various cities in the country. After a gap of two years, the central government has approved services to 40 foreign countries during the summer. This is expected to lead to a large increase in the number of international passengers from April. Earlier this month, the central government decided to renew tourist visas for all categories. About 60 foreign airlines operate services from India. Indian airlines also operate to 43 cities in 27 countries.