Covid-19: After 2 years, India to resume regular int’l flights from Mar 27
NEW DELHI: India will resume regular international flight operations from March 27, two years after the sector was shut due to Covid-19 pandemic, the government announced on Tuesday.
The union ministry of civil aviation (MoCA) said that the international operations, however, will be subject to strict adherence to the ministry of health & family welfare guidelines for international travel as amended from time to time.
“After deliberation with stakeholders &keeping in view the decline in the #COVID19 caseload, we have decided to resume international travel from Mar 27 onwards. Air Bubble arrangements will also stand revoked thereafter. With this step, I’m confident the sector will reach new heights!” union civil aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said in a tweet.









