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Airline and airport staff in India, too, could get vaccinated on priority like their counterparts in Dubai and Singapore. While the Karnataka government has already included airport employees in the state in the list of frontline workers for Covid-19 vaccination, the civil aviation ministry has also initiated steps in this regard. The civil aviation ministry has written to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to add in the guidelines and issue directions to the concerned, a senior official said. Airline and airport staff who are having interface with passengers & handling cargo would be given the priority. Currently, doctors, nurses, and all hospital staff are being administered the Covid-19 vaccines across India. Over a million doses have already been given in the first week of vaccination. ....
No-fly list: Duration of ban should not be left to the discretion of airlines, say experts No-fly list: Duration of ban should not be left to the discretion of airlines, say experts An Air Passenger Rights Body On Saturday Called The Governmentâs Draft Rules On No-fly List As âvagueâ And âhurriedly Preparedâ, While Experts Have Said That The Duration Of Ban Should Not Be Left To The Discretion Of The Airlines. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Bindiya Bhatt | Updated on: 06 May 2017, 01:42:10 PM New Delhi: An air passenger rights body on Saturday called the government’s draft rules on no-fly list as ‘vague’ and ‘hurriedly prepared’, while experts have said that the duration of ban should not be left to the discretion of the airlines. ....