Scheduled foreign passenger flights have been suspended till further notice: DGCA
The suspension of planned foreign passenger flights has been prolong “until further orders”; according to the DGCA, the country’s aviation regulator. The suspension was extend until February 28 on January 19. Following the outbreak of the coronavirus, schedule international passenger flights have been ban in India since March 23, 2020. However, starting July 2020, special passenger flights have been flying between; India and roughly 45 nations as part of air bubble agreements. Scheduled foreign passenger flights have been suspends till further notice: DGCA
“The competent specialist has chosen to proceed the suspension of planned worldwide; commercial traveler administrations to/from India until encourage orders,” the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) declared in a circular issued on Monday.
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This disallowance will not apply to worldwide all-cargo operations; or flights that have been uncommonly cleares by the DGCA, concurring to the record. Battles taking put in an discuss bubble course of action will be unaffects, concurring to the circular. India will continue standard universal traveler flights from December 15, 2021; agreeing to the DGCA, which declared it on November 26, 2021.
Following mounting worries about the Covid-19 version Omicron; Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the Civil Aviation Ministry and the DGCA to examine their decision.
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The DGCA overturned its November 26 decision on December; 1, 2021, without specifying how long the suspension of planned foreign flights will last.