Airlines To Resume Operations From First Week Of June
The coronavirus pandemic requires people to maintain social distancing, which is quite impossible if people travel from one place to another. All modes of transportation have been suspended, including airlines, railways, and others, impacting their revenues disastrously.
However, government sources have revealed that airlines will be restarting their operations by the first week of June. The bookings for these flights will restart 10 days prior to that.
A senior aviation ministry official revealed, “Restarting operations will depend on the situation with respect to number of (coronavirus) cases but the expectations are that it should start by the first week of June. We plan to allow airlines to open booking 10 days prior to the restart of operations.”
However, he said that this is limited only to domestic services. There have been no discussions about restarting international operations.
The Government is of the opinion that 10 days will be sufficient for airlines to start the bookings for the flights. However, the industry executives are of the opinion that it will take more than 10 days for airlines to put together a network, plan fleet deployment, implement safety guidelines and generate adequate bookings.
Source: https://trak.in
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