KOLKATA: Airlines have reopened bookings on six of the busiest routes in anticipation of the ban on flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Chennai and Ahmedabad to the city being lifted on July 20.
The fortnight-long ban on travel from Delhi, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat — states with higher incidence of Covid infections than Bengal — had been announced by the civil aviation ministry, following a request from the state government and came into effect on July 6.
“We are ready to resume flights on all the sectors that had been off the radar for the past two weeks. Although flights from Kolkata to these cities were not banned, it was not feasible to operate one-way flights,” an official of a private airline told TOI on Wednesday.
The embargo on flights had seen daily departures dip from 65-70 to 40-41. Passenger figures had gone down from 16,000-17,000 a day to just over 9,000. Once the flights resume on Monday, airport officials expect a spike in travel to meet the pent-up demand. Though a few people who were desperate to reach Kolkata took flights to the city via other airports like Patna or Guwahati, many did not travel fearing quarantine at the transit point or on arrival in Kolkata.