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The new coronavirus has infected more than 54 lakh people in the world and led to more than 3.4 lakh deaths. In India, the virus has been on a register of the post for 4 consecutive days. However, despite the increase, the Indians took to the skies yesterday when you select domestic flights began to operate. Later Monday, the Civil Aviation Ministry allowed charter flights to resume its operations.
The ministry said that “non-scheduled and private operators of fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters and micro-light aircraft can resume its domestic flights from May 25 onwards.
In its guidelines, the ministry said that if a passenger had manually booked its ticket for a charter helicopter flight, the boarding pass will be issued at the heliport or heliport with a minimum of contact, and after following all the protocols of disinfection prescribed by the local administration.
Passengers must report at the airport, heliport or helipad at least 45 minutes before the time of departure, the ministry said.
“Vulnerable people, such as the elderly, pregnant women, passengers with health problems are advised to avoid air travel,” he said. “However, this does not apply to air ambulance services.”
Price cap on tickets, issued by the regulator of aviation DGCA last week of regular domestic passenger flights, will not be applicable on charter flights. “The charges of air travel (on charter flights) as per the terms mutually agreed between the operators and travellers,” the ministry said.
Most of the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Aviation were similar to those issued for the passengers of the operators of domestic commercial passenger flights.
After two months of interruption, India resumed passenger flights Monday, and a total of 532 domestic flights operated.
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