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The Civil Aviation Ministry on Thursday issued detailed guidelines for airlines, airports, passengers and other interested parties. According to the new rules, passengers will have to report at the airport two hours before your flight and the scheduled departure time and only those who have done web check-in will be allowed to enter the terminal building.
The Civil Aviation Ministry has said that only one check in bag is allowed once domestic commercial passenger flights resume in May 25. (PTI photo for representation)
As domestic flight services resume in India on the 25th of May, the government on Thursday issued detailed guidelines for the passengers and the operators of airports for the resumption of operations.
In the SOP, published by the government, shortly after the AAI issued guidelinesthe Civil Aviation Ministry said that it will prescribe lower and the upper limit in air fares and airlines will have to comply during the period of the coronavirus pandemic. Check out the new rules HERE
The Aviation Ministry said that around a third of the flight operations on the day of the graduation,
Here is a list of government dos and don’ts for passengers and airports:
- From the 25th of May, only passengers with confirmation of web check-in allows you to enter an airport terminal, the Civil Aviation Ministry, he said, and added that there will be no physical check-in at the counters.
- The Ministry of Aviation of the SOP added that only one check in bag and the airlines do not provide any meal service on flights.
- Similar to the guidelines of the airports Authority of India (AAI), the government said that the passengers will have to report at least two hours before the scheduled departure time of the flight.
- The boarding for the flight will begin 60 minutes prior to departure and the boarding gate will be closed 20 minutes before departure.
- “There will be a lower and upper limit of the rates prescribed by the government for the coronavirus pandemic period,” the Ministry of Aviation stated in the SOP.
- Schedule commercial passenger flight operations have been suspended since March 25, when the government of Modi announced the national lockdown to fight against the coronavirus of the pandemic.
Earlier Thursday, the AAI published SOP for airports. In the guidelines, AAI, said the Aarogya respective eras Application will not be compulsory for children under 14 years of age and will be mandatory for the passengers to walk through the thermal sensing zones before you enter the airport terminal building.
Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri had announced on Wednesday that the flight services will resume from 25th of May onwards, in a calibrated manner.