The government on Wednesday expanded international flight operations under the bilateral air bubble arrangement to Bangladesh.
The pact allows airlines of each country to operate 28 flights per week.
Bangladesh is the 18th country with which India has put in place such arrangement, due to the suspension of regular international air travel services.
“To further widen our international civil aviation operations, an air bubble arrangement is now in place between India and Bangladesh. Carriers of India and Bangladesh will operate 28 flights (per week) each between the two countries,” Minister of State for Civil Aviation Hardeep Singh Puri said in a tweet.