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Here are the dos and dont's to take an Air India flight amid pandemic

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After much hemming and hawing, almost all state governments on late Sunday evening gave their assent to resume flight operations.

The flights will operate in Andhra Pradesh from 26 May while those in Kolkata will recommence operations from 28 May. In the wake of flight resumption, national carrier Air India issued a set of instructions to ensure a hassle-free journey for its passengers during the coronavirus pandemic.

Here are the dos when taking an Air India flight: 1) All passengers have to be web checked in/pre checked in before arriving at airport.

2) Passengers arriving at airport should be wearing a mask at all times. 3) Passenger can enter airport four hours prior to the departure.

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