International flights will not start in Unlock-4, new guidelines for domestic passengers issued
International flights will not start in Unlock-4, new guidelines for domestic passengers issued
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New Delhi: Unlock-4 is going to start in the country from September 1, after which the process of slowly re-opening of many things has started. The Metro service will also be started from September 7, following some strict regulations. But schools and colleges will remain closed in September. In such a situation, a guideline has also been issued by the Ministry of Civil Aviation regarding international air services.

The Director General of Aviation Civil Aviation has issued a new order regarding international flights. According to this new order, the ban on international flights to and from India has now been extended till 2020 till 30 September. Let us tell you that since the lockdown in the country, international flights have been closed since 23 March. Air India aircraft are using the Vande India Mission to bring the stranded Indian people abroad.

The government was allowed to resume from May 25 after domestic flights were suspended for two months due to a corona infection, but food refusal was initially denied. However at that time, pre-packaged food and snacks were being provided according to the distance on special international flights.

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