Flight operations in India likely to start by May 17
Times of IndiaTimes Travel/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : May 11, 2020, 18:16 IST
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Now that the Indian Railways has declared that it would resume passenger train services in a phased manner from May 12, the government of India is looking forward to restart flight operations from May 17 in a systematic way.
Now that the Indian Railways has declared that it would resume passenger train services in a phased manner from May 12, the government of India is looking forward to restart flight operations from May 17 in a systematic way. Read less
According to the news reports, a joint team comprising the DGCA, Airports Authority of India, Bureau of Civil Aviation Security Office Delhi International Airport Limited and CISF under the Ministry of Civil Aviation came to the Delhi airport to examine the level of preparedness before resuming flight operations.
It will be mandatory for all passengers to download the Aarogya Setu app. In addition, passengers will have to undergo screening at departure and also wear mouth covers at the airport. Boarding will be allowed to asymptomatic passengers only.
Being a highly vulnerable sector, the aviation industry in India is one of the worst affected. Many flight attendants have been asked to go on leave without pay.
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