COVID-19: Government increases domestic flight capacity from 50% to 65%

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: July 5, 2021 09:30 PM2021-07-05T21:30:00+5:302021-07-05T21:30:00+5:30

The government today allowed airlines to marginally increase the number of domestic flights allowed from 50% of pre-COVID to ...

COVID-19: Government increases domestic flight capacity from 50% to 65% | COVID-19: Government increases domestic flight capacity from 50% to 65%

COVID-19: Government increases domestic flight capacity from 50% to 65%

The government today allowed airlines to marginally increase the number of domestic flights allowed from 50% of pre-COVID to 65% that would mean more flight options for passengers. The order dated July 5 read, “After the review of the current status of scheduled domestic operations viz-a-viz passenger demand for air travel in terms of the purpose specified in previous order 01/2020 dated 25.05.2020… 50% capacity may be read as 65% capacity.” The MoCA has increased the passenger capacity from July 5 which will be applicable up to July 31 or until further orders, whichever is earlier.

Domestic aviation operations continue with all Covid Protocols in place. Number of domestic passengers increases as flying emerges as a preferred, safe & time saving mode of transport. On 4 July 2021 - 1,74,905 passengers on 1,467 flights. Total flight movements: 2,938,” Civil aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri tweeted. On December 3 last year, the civil aviation ministry allowed the airlines to increase their flights capacity from 70% to 80% of the pre covid levels. After complete flight operation suspension for two months, the government permitted domestic flights from May 25, 2020, with 33% capacity of their pre covid levels which was then increased to 45% in June and so on. However, passenger traffic started to fall from March 2021 due to which the airlines approached the government to decrease the seating capacity from 80% to 60%.
 

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