A day before international flight operations resume after two years, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) on Saturday revised the Covid-19 guidelines for international air travel. The AAI scrapped the rule of leaving three seats vacant in flights. It also said that the crew members will not be required to wear a complete personal protection kit (PPE).
“In consideration of the decreasing cases of the #Covid19 virus & successful vaccination drive @MoCA_GoI has decided to resume the International Scheduled Air Operations from 27th March 2022. It has revised its existing COVID-19 guidelines concerned with international operations,” AAI announced on Twitter.
“According to the revised guidelines of #COVID-19, the restriction of keeping three seats vacant on #International Flights is removed. Also, the requirement of a complete PPE kit for crew members stands removed,” the AAI added.