Covid-19: After 2 years, India to resume regular international flights from March 27 - The order said that Scheduled Foreign Carriers have applied for approval of their international schedule.
India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation issued an order which stated that the country is all set to resume regular international flights from Sunday (March 26) after almost a gap of two years.
The country had suspended international flights since March 2020, due to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. But all international flights will now operate at 100 per cent capacity, the aviation ministry has said.
Nearly after two years of the pandemic, India is all set to resume regular international flights from Sunday, according to an order issued by the Directorate Ge
At least 69% of Indians, nearly seven out of 10, are against the Government’s move to reopen regular commercial flights after a 2-year-long Covid-19 induced halt.
India resumes regular international flights from today. A total of 60 foreign airlines of 40 countries including Mauritius, Malaysia, Thailand, Turkey, the United States of America, Iraq and others have been given the approval to operate 1783 frequencies to/from India during Summer Schedule 2022.