Centre Issues Guidelines For Domestic Air Travel From May 25; Fares Limit Fixed

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NEW DELHI: Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Thursday said that after deliberations with various stakeholders the decision to resume flight services from May 25 was taken.

About a third of operations will be allowed under strict norms when domestic flight services restart on Monday after a two-month hiatus and all the airlines will have to adhere to the upper and lower limits of fares prescribed by the government, the Civil Aviation Ministry said on Thursday.

"All stakeholders such as airlines, airports have cooperated. So we took the decision to resume flights from May 25," Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said addressing a press conference.

Puri said all the air travel routes have been divided into seven sections based on duration of flights ranging from 40 minutes to 210 minutes. The aim of the exercise is to control the fares.

The Civil Aviation Secretary said 40 per cent of the seats in any flight will have to be sold at the mid-point of the lower and upper air fare limits prescribed for any route by the authorities.

He said only one-third flights will be permitted to operate from metro to non-metro cities where weekly departures are more than 100.

GUIDELINES TO BE FOLLOWED:

  • Vulnerable people like the elderly, pregnant women and passengers battling health issues might avoid air travel till the coronavirus pandemic abates.
  • People residing in the containment zone will not be allowed to travel.
  • All passengers will have to provide their medical details through the Aarogya Setu app or by filling up a self-declaration form.
  • Passengers will have to go for web-check-in as physical check-in counters in airports will not operate.
  • No meals will be provided on board
  • Mandatory temperature checks for all passengers and allowing only one check-in bag for each passenger.
  • People who were tested positive for COVID-19 will not be allowed to travel.
  • All the passengers will have to wear masks while entering the airports and thereafter.
  • Airports will have to ensure easy availability of hand sanitisers at all entry points and at various touch points.
  • Airports have been advised to earmark areas for isolation as well as to carry out COVID-19 testing of suspected passengers.
  • Passengers will have to report to airports two hours before flights are scheduled to depart and they will have to strictly follow social distancing rules.

The government's decision to allow the domestic air travel comes days after the government relaxed norms allowing economic activities to resume in a bid to revive the economy hit hard by the COVID-19 lockdown. Operations of all scheduled commercial passenger flights were suspended on March 25 when the nationwide lockdown to combat the coronavirus pandemic came into force.

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