Hardeep Singh Puri added that any international flights to evacuate Indians stranded abroad will operate only after 14 April, once the current lockdown is lifted Airlines can take domestic bookings after 14 April, unless the current lockdown, which has been implemented to contain the spread of contagious covid-19 virus, is further extended, aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Thursday.
Speaking to reporters on a video conference, Puri added that any international flights to evacuate Indians stranded abroad will operate only after 14 April, once the current lockdown is lifted. "We can start resumption of international flights, case by case basis, after that (lockdown is revoked)," the minister said.