After a two-year-long hiatus prompted by the coronavirus pandemic which devastated the aviation industry across the world, international flights are set to resume to and from India under the summer schedule. A total of six Indian and 60 international airlines will operate 3,249 flights, starting Sunday as airports and carriers prepare for normalcy.
While the increase in connectivity would mean a drop in ticket prices, the prices are still expected to stay above pre-Covid levels due to the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war.
During this two-year period, limited international flights were operating from India under air bubble arrangements formed with other countries.