Civil Aviation Ministry
Masks no longer compulsory during air travel
The civil aviation ministry on 16 November said the use of masks is not compulsory during air travel but passengers should preferably use them amid the declining number of coronavirus cases.
India to resume regular international flights from 15 March
Regular international flights are likely to resume from March 15 and will follow the standard operating procedures effective at Indian airports for foreign arrivals and departure
India announces travel bubble with Sri Lanka
India has established a bilateral air bubble arrangement with Sri Lanka for operation of special international passenger flights between the two countries, the Civil Aviation Ministry of India said
Ethiopia becomes India’s newest air bubble partner
The Civil Aviation Ministry in India said it has established a separate bilateral air bubble arrangement with Ethiopia for operation of special international passenger flights between both the countries
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