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New Delhi: A day after the civil aviation ministry announced that flights will resume services from the 25th of May, the airports Authority of India on Thursday issued a new guideline of the mandatory face mask within a plane. It has also asked airlines to disembark passengers in batches. The boarding process will be completely without contact, the guidelines said. Read also – Domestic Flights to Resume: How Airport, the Passengers to Ensure the Safety Against COVID-19?
Here is everything you need to know Also read – internal Flights in India to Resume From the 25 of May: Where will All the Planes Flying to? How to Book Tickets Online? Any Change Of The Passengers?
1. Using the mask of the face should be. The airports will verify that all passengers are wearing masks. Read also – Domestic Flights to Resume on the 25th of May, in the Calibration in the following Way: Ministry of the Aviation
2. Each passenger must have Aarogya respective eras App downloaded on your phone. Only children under the age of 14 years are exempt of this. If a passenger is not under the jurisdiction of a follow-up of the application, then he or she will not be allowed to board the plane
3. Passengers to discourage the use of cars as that would increase the person-to-person contact.
4. Airlines will be asked to disembark the passengers in batches.
5. Everyone who enters the premises of an airport, you will be treated.
6. Passengers will be able to arrive at the airport at least before two hours of the flight.
7. But if a passenger arrives at the airport very early — more than four hours before the scheduled time — that is not allowed entry inside the airport.
8. There will be a thermal screening of passengers.
9. Brands such as the circle, the square, must be provided around the baggage pickup to ensure social distancing
10. The hand sanitisers will be available in various places.
11. The disinfection of every nook and corner of the building and common areas such as bathrooms, chairs, racks, carts, railings, doors, elevators, escalators, etc to be done before the arrival of the flight and after the last passenger leaves the Terminal Building.
12. Regular spraying in taxi pick up and collection points in the airport.
13. Only vehicles with particular and specific cab operators authorized to pick-up and delivery.
Seating arrangement: This was a guide to the airports. Different SOPS will be released to the flights after the consultation with the airlines.
Civil aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri, has said that he is not in favor of keeping the middle of the empty seats once the flight is domestic services of the resume. While the empty seats they become a burden to the passengers as they would have to pay a higher rate to make the flight viable operations, leaving only an empty seat will not be enough, because the distance between the window seat and the aisle seat is not 6 feet — the distance prescribed social distancing to maintain COVID-19 in the bay.
The DGCA has called a meeting of the private airlines to chalk out the final SOP (Standard Operating Procedure). Interestingly, this meeting will not take place over the internet and to maintain social distancing only two representatives of each airline/airport has been called.
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