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India to allow scheduled international flight ops from March 27
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SME Times News Bureau | 08 Mar, 2022
India will allow resumption of scheduled commercial international passenger services from March 27.
"After
having recognised the increased vaccination coverage across the globe
and in consultation with the stakeholders, the Government of India has
decided to resume scheduled commercial international passenger services
to or from India from March 27, 2022," an official communique said on
Tuesday.
"The suspension of scheduled commercial international
passenger services to or from India, thus, stands extended only upto
2359 hrs IST on March 26, 2022 and air bubble arrangements shall
accordingly be extended to this extent only."
Last month, India's
civil aviation regulator had extended the ban on scheduled
international commercial flights till "further orders".
In late
2021, India had announced plans to allow resumption of scheduled
commercial international passenger services from December 15, 2021 with
certain conditions. However, the plan was postponed due to the emergence
of the third Covid wave globally.
India had banned the operation
of international flights on March 23, 2020 to contain and control the
spread of Covid-19. Flight restrictions, however, were later eased under
air bubble arrangement with certain countries.
India Inc welcomed the move.
"We
welcome the government's decision to allow resumption of scheduled
commercial international flight operations from India. This step will
provide impetus to the economic recovery for the sector and the nation,
with borders opening for tourists," said Ronojoy Dutta, Whole Time
Director and Chief Executive Officer, IndiGo.
"We look forward to
connecting our customers to the people and places they love. We will
soon be announcing the schedule for our international destinations, in
accordance with these new guidelines."
Rajiv Mehra, President,
Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO), said: "Even though the
decision was on the cards, still it is a big relief for the entire
travel and tourism fraternity and we look forward to the revival of
international tourism in the country.
"Further to enhance the
foreign tourist flow to the country, we urge the government to restore
all visas that were issued earlier but were suspended due to the
pandemic. Besides, we appeal to the government to resume multiple entry
visas and e-Visa for the countries which have been barred particularly
from the source markets like UK, Canada etc."
Aloke Bajpai,
co-Founder and Group CEO, ixigo said: "This is great news for all
travellers and the industry, especially before the peak summer season.
The demand for international travel is picking up in India and there has
been a significant uptick in travel search queries for popular
international destinations like Australia, Sri Lanka, the US and UK.
"Travel
search queries from India for Australian cities like Melbourne,
Adelaide and Sydney have jumped 15-20 per cent this month. We are seeing
a trend of travellers now eager to book long-haul destinations, fuelled
by international borders reopening and relaxation of rules across the
globe. Resumption of international commercial flights will also
regularise the demand-supply balance resulting in lower international
airfares."
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