Indian skies opened up for domestic passenger services from today after a hiatus of two months due to coronavirus-induced lockdown across India.
Indigo's Delhi-Pune and Mumbai-Patna flights were among the first to take off. Most of the states in India have given go ahead to the flight resumption services from Monday.
The two exceptions being Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal. Various states have also put in place protocols for incoming air travelers.
Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal will not immediately restart domestic flights, civil aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Sunday.