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Tuesday, March 23, 2021

DGCA stopped international flights till 31 march

 Dedicated payload flights and flights underneath the bilateral bubble pacts with choose countries can still operate," the DGCA aforementioned.


Planes square measure seen set at metropolis landing field, several flights has been off throughout the happening of the new Coronavirus, COVID-19 in metropolis, India, on Saturday, March 21, 2020.(Satish Bate/HT Photo)

India on Fri extended its ban on international flights seeable of the coronavirus pandemic until March thirty one.


"In partial modification of circular dated June twenty six, 2020, the competent authority has more extended the validity of circular issued on the topic cited on top of relating to regular international business traveller services to/from Asian nation until 2359 hours IST of March thirty one, 2021," aforementioned a circular issued by board of directors General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) during this regard.



"Dedicated payload flights and flights underneath the bilateral bubble pacts with choose countries can still operate," it added.


The announcement comes within the wake of the country recorded sixteen,577 contemporary Covid-19 cases on Fri. whereas the country's infection tally went up to eleven,063,491, a complete of twelve,179 contemporary recoveries took the full range of individuals discharged to ten,750,680, in step with the health ministry.


Meanwhile, the flights that aoperating underneath the bilateral bubble agreements with choose countries can still run.

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Currently, Asian nation is in an exceedingly bilateral bubble agreement with regarding twenty seven countries, during which flights square measure being operated with preconditions thanks to the pandemic. The countries embrace Islamic State of Afghanistan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Canada, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Iraq, Japan, Kenya, Kuwait, Maldives, Nepal, The Netherlands, Nigeria, Oman, Qatar, Rwanda, Seychelles, Tanzania, Ukraine, the UAE, the UK, Republic of Uzbekistan and also the U.S..

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