However, airlines won't have to keep the middle seat vacant and instead will need to rigorously clean the aircraft to reduce the risks, says civil aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri New Delhi: Indian carriers will resume operations from 25 May with one third of the capacity and stringent protocols, including flights to key metros like Delhi and Mumbai, which have reported high incidents of Covid-19 infections.
Civil aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri told reporters that the capacity utilisation restriction is of one-third for the approved summer schedule.
Fares will also be capped with a lower and upper price limit that will stay till 24 August, the initial phase of opening up of the skies.