New Delhi: The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MOCA) on Monday increased the capacity of domestic flights capacity from 50 percent to 65 percent. Flights services have been badly affected for more than a year due to the corona virus. Now, after the new government order, more people will be able to travel than before. In an order issued on July 5, the government said that after reviewing the current situation, the 50 percent capacity earmarked for air travel is increased to 65 percent. The ministry's new passenger capacity order will come into effect from July 5, which will remain in effect up to July 31 or until further orders. Domestic operations in the covid crisis. It is mandatory for passengers to wear masks while travelling. Also, social distancing needs to be followed. DGCA said a few months ago that fine should be imposed against those who do not follow corona protocol at the airport. Even then, if a passenger does not follow the protocol, strict action should be taken against them. The second wave of corona virus in the country is now declining. Cases that are making a time record are now steadily decreasing. However, experts and the government have also warned for a third wave. The government has asked people to follow the entire corona protocol. Vishal and Arya's 'Enemy' final schedule to begin soon UP Governor takes away Ambedkar University VC on charges of financial irregularities Police to adopt encounter pattern if rapists flee: CM Himanta Biswa Sarma