NEW DELHI: The services of all international passenger flights will resume by March 27, Union civil aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia informed Rajya Sabha on Monday.
The minister made the announcement during Question Hour as the Upper House assembled for its second part of the Budget Session after one month’s break.
“All regular international flights will operate in 100 per cent capacity by March 27 as the coronavirus situation in India has improved now,” Scindia said.
The government had banned all international scheduled flights for a week starting March 23, 2020. The ban stretched for nearly two years in the midst of a raging pandemic.