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Domestic, international flights to continue to remain suspended till May 17

By ANI | Updated: May 1, 2020 22:45 IST

All domestic and international flight operations will continue to remain suspended till May 17, the Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) said on Friday.

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All domestic and international flight operations will continue to remain suspended till May 17, the Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) said on Friday.

It stated that these restrictions will not apply to cargo operations and flights specifically approved by Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

The development comes after the central government extended the countrywide lockdown till May 17 to check the spread of coronavirus and eased restrictions.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Directorate General Of Civil AviationDgcaIndian civil aviation ministryUnder ministry of civil aviationMinistry of civil aviation and directorate general of civil aviation
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