More than 5.16 lakh passengers flew across India on January 9, 2021, and more are expected to join as air travel becomes a safer mode of transport
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More than 5.16 lakh passengers flew across India on January 9, 2021, and more are expected to join as air travel becomes a safer mode of transport
ReadMore than 5.16 lakh passengers flew across India on January 9, 2021, and more are expected to join as air travel becomes a safer mode of transport
ReadHowever, both countries will operate only 15 flights each per week, in order to ensure that stringent safety protocols are followed
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ReadThe launch of the much-anticipated air travel arrangement was postponed a second time after Coronavirus cases in Hong Kong surged unprecedentedly
ReadAccording to Pradeep Singh Kharola, India’s Civil Aviation Secretary, domestic air travel in the country has reached 65 percent of what it used to be before the pandemic
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ReadIndia’s air bubble arrangements were extended from 13 to 15 countries with Bhutan and Kenya becoming the latest additions
ReadThe terminal will start flight operations with 96 air movements which is expected to increase by October-end
ReadTravellers can now book tickets via the airline's website, call centre, office, and through travel agents
ReadIndia’s air bubble arrangement now extends to 13 countries
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ReadThe EU updated the list of countries whose citizens can travel into the Schengen territory
ReadFollowing the release of some new studies which predict the virus may be airborne, WHO has urged travellers to stay cautious and strictly adhere to safety protocols
ReadPeople share their experiences of travelling by road, rail and air during the pandemic
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