New Delhi: The government is likely to allow domestic and international flight operations in India in a staggered manner post the 21-day lockdown period which is slated to end on April 14, officials said on Sunday.
The aviation sector has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. On Sunday, Air Deccan became the latest casualty of the crisis as it announced indefinite suspension of flight operations and asked all employees to go on sabbatical without pay. "As the virus is still spreading in India, we are thinking to permit domestic and international flight operations post April 14 in a staggered manner.
Airlines are free to take bookings for any date post April 14," a senior Civil Aviation Ministry official said. "However, if the lockdown