India has chosen to extend the ongoing ban on scheduled international commercial flights until October 31. The choice comes in the midst of the continuous pandemic that keeps on involving worry all throughout the planet. The news comes after a round was set free from the workplace of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
The circular likewise said that this suspension doesn’t have any significant bearing to worldwide all-freight activities and flights that are supported by the DGCA. An assertion by the DGCA said, “Global booked flights might be permitted on select courses by the capable expert on case to case premise.”
The DGCA has been broadening the suspension of booked worldwide trips since last year, since the time the pandemic previously broke out. Just last month, the suspension was stretched out until September 30.
— DGCA (@DGCAIndia) September 28, 2021
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