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India cancels international flights till Dec 31

November 26, 2020 13:30 IST

Country's aviation safety regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation on Thursday extended the suspension of scheduled international commercial passenger flights to December 31.

IMAGE: A view of Indira Gandhi International airport in New Delhi. Photograph: ANI Photo

The restrictions, however, will not apply on international all-cargo operations and flights specifically approved by the DGCA, an official circular said.

"In partial modification of circular dated 26.6.2020, the competent authority has further extended the validity of circular issued on the subject cited above regarding scheduled international commercial passenger services to/from India till 2359 hours (IST) of December 31, 2020," the DGCA said in the circular.

 

International scheduled flights, however, may be allowed on selected routes by the competent authority on a case-to-case basis, the circular added.

The suspension of international commercial passenger flights from/to India, which has been in place since March 23 in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, was to expire on November 30.

In the absence of regular flight service on overseas routes, special international flights are being operated under the Vande Bharat Mission since May and under bilateral "air bubble" arrangements with selected countries since July.

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