domestic carriers to increase their operations from existing 60% to 70% of the pre-COVID approved capacity, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Wednesday."Domestic operations recommenced with 30K passengers on 25 May & have reached 2.06 lakhs on 8 November," Puri said via a tweet.Domestic operations recommenced with 30K passengers on 25 May & have reached 2.06 lakhs on 8 Nov 2020. @MoCA_GoI is now allowing domestic carriers to increase their operations from existing 60% to 70% of the pre-COVID approved capacity.The ministry had said last week that the Indian airlines can operate maximum 60% of their pre-COVID domestic passenger flights till February 24 next year due to the prevailing coronavirus situation.The ministry had.