On Monday, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said that before deciding to resume international flights in India, the circumstances of the lockdown in the metro cities of the country and the restrictions imposed on the entry of foreigners into different countries should also be considered. Domestic flights have been restored in the country from May 25 after two months due to the lockdown. While international flights are still pending in the country.
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Puri tweeted about this matter and said that a large number of people are again appealing to him to restore international flights. Many countries are still not allowing citizens of any country other than their citizens or diplomats to enter their country. That's why resumption of international flights is not possible at the moment. He said that under the Vande Bharat Mission, more than 50 thousand Indians trapped in other countries have been brought home safely so far. He said that the civil aviation sector will be opened gradually during Lockdown-5.
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The Air India Pilot Union has suggested to the aviation regulator DGCA that those Covid-positive pilots who have been kept out of work for more than 14 days after being declared negative by a valid medical investigator be allowed. The Indian Commercial Pilots Association said in a letter, "The proposed solution will not waste valuable human resources." The organization has said that if a pilot is found positive in the Covid-19 probe, it will inevitably take sick leave for 14 days.
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