Why India will resume restricted flight services in 14 countries. Explained

As India decides to resume regular international flight operations from December 15 after a gap of around 20 months, the ministry has come up with a list of countries where ‘regular flight operations’ will not begin. Regular flight operations mean pre-Covid flight operations. Flight operations will be allowed to some level in these 14 countries, the civil aviation ministry said on Friday. The decision to resume the international flight services as well as to keep these 14 countries on the restricted list has been taken in consultation with the health ministry, people familiar with the development said.

Which are the countries where India is not resuming ‘regular flight operations’?

UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, Finland, South Africa, Brazil, Bangladesh, Botswana, China, Mauritius, New Zealand, Zimbabwe and Singapore are the 14 countries.

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