India-Germany flights recommence after three-week impasse
Under the bilateral air bubble arrangement, flight services between India and Germany have recommenced on Wednesday. Now, Lufthansa and Air India will operate 10 and seven flights, respectively, per week, according to Minister of Civil Aviation Hardeep Singh Puri.
This agreement is reportedly for two months.
The German carrier had three weeks back on 29 September announced suspension of all its “planned flights” between India and Germany till 20 October, citing “unexpected rejection” of its flight schedule by the Indian authorities.









