India permits carriers to fly 65% of pre-Covid domestic levels
India’s Ministry of Civil Aviation has issued a new order allowing airlines to raise domestic flight capacity to 65% of pre-Covid levels, up from 50% in June. “Considering the increasing passengers’ demand for domestic air travel, the capacity of domestic civil aviation operations will be increased to 65% from 50% from the date of issue of this order and up to 31 July or until further orders,” the ministry says a 5 July statement via its official Twitter account. Other terms and conditions will remain the same, it adds. Airlines have been allowed to operate at 50% of pre-Covid levels since 1 June, in line with rules issued on 28 May.<br/>
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India permits carriers to fly 65% of pre-Covid domestic levels
India’s Ministry of Civil Aviation has issued a new order allowing airlines to raise domestic flight capacity to 65% of pre-Covid levels, up from 50% in June. “Considering the increasing passengers’ demand for domestic air travel, the capacity of domestic civil aviation operations will be increased to 65% from 50% from the date of issue of this order and up to 31 July or until further orders,” the ministry says a 5 July statement via its official Twitter account. Other terms and conditions will remain the same, it adds. Airlines have been allowed to operate at 50% of pre-Covid levels since 1 June, in line with rules issued on 28 May.<br/>