For the Delhi-Mumbai route, the upper limit for flight fare would be Rs 10,000, said Hardeep Singh Puri at a press conference in Delhi
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Passengers who have a green code in the app will be allowed to enter airport terminal
Want services to resume only after at least three major airports in the country become functional
The civil aviation ministry has come out with a draft Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for restarting commercial air passenger services in the country
Sitharaman said only 60 per cent of Indian airspace is freely available and restrictions will be eased so that civilian flying becomes more efficient
Coronavirus has had a significant impact on international aviation due to the stringent border controls and travel bans to contain the virus infection.
Future of many regional airlines looks uncertain if the fund that underwrites their operations dries up due to massive drop in traffic between bigger cities
Reviewing the power sector, the prime minister underlined its importance in propelling the economy. The need for an effective enforcement of contracts to attract private investment was also discussed.
Thermal screenings, online duty free shopping, early check-in and light packing may become the new norm
The unions pointed out that the Centre has invoked the provisions of the Disaster Management Act, 2005 with directions to implement lockdown measures for the containment of spread of Covid-19
Earlier in the day, Air India said it has opened bookings on select domestic flights from May 4 and on select international flights from June 1
Many have been complaining on social media as airlines have decided not to give refunds in cash for cancelled flights and are instead issuing credit for future travel.
P S Kharola was drawn to the "high cancellation charges levied by the private airlines" in India.
Hardeep Singh Puri further said out of over 1.1 million passengers who were screened at 30 airports only 3,225 were referred to tests
The aviation regulator issued the advisory as customers have been forced to cancel travel on government orders but are unable to claim a full refund from airlines because of fare rules
Say infrastructure they set up is a fixed asset and not flexible to respond to sudden dip in business
The amendments would fulfil the requirements of the International Civil Aviation Organisation
The India Manufacturers' Association of Information Technology (MAIT) has welcomed the move