Taliban writes to India to resume commercial flight operations flights to Afghan

The Taliban has recently requested India's aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to resume commercial flight operations to Kabul, which were closed after August 15. The Taliban has written to the DGCA, asking for the resumption of commercial flights between India and Afghanistan (Kabul). The letter, however, is under review by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, ANI tweeted on Wednesday.

India had stopped all commercial flight operations to Kabul post August 15 after the Taliban took control of the Afghan capital.  The Kabul airport, which was damaged during the evacuation of Afghans and foreign nationals, has been reopened with the assistance of technical teams from Qatar and Turkey.

"The Civil Aviation of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan extends its compliments to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation of India. As you are informed that recently the Kabul airport was damaged and these functional by American troops before their withdrawal. By technical assistance of our Qatar brother the airport became operational once again and a NOTAM in this regard was issued on September 06, 2021," a letter from Afghanistan Civil Aviation Authority to DGCA Arun Kumar stated. The Afghanistan Civil Aviation Authority (ACAA) has also requested the Indian authorities to resume the commercial flight services of the national carrier of Afghanistan between India and Kabul.

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