Moreover, domestic operations resumed in Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday, a day after the restart of air travel across India.
India resumed commercial domestic flights on Monday after a gap of two months and the first day saw high cancellations and nervous passengers trying to adapt to the new normal of flying.
The industry is fears that despite the government saying that the cap and floor will be for three months, it may extend it arbitrarily
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Flyers must have the Aarogya Setu, the government's coronavirus tracing app, and they must be medically fit.
Coronavirus has had a significant impact on international aviation due to the stringent border controls and travel bans to contain the virus infection.
Aviation minister's tweet caught airlines and airports off guard as they were preparing for a resumption from June 1
The low-cost airline has sent 90% of its employees on leave without pay till 4 May
Airlines had zero passengers for the last six days in March, according to data released by the country's aviation regulator.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is likely to announce this week a second round of stimulus package, for the most affected sections of society
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Four of the country's top six airlines, which together control 80 per cent of the local market, are selling domestic flight tickets for as soon as the third week of May
The Standard Operating Procedure being formulated by the DGCA will make it mandatory for airlines to keep all middle seats and the last three rows empty to minimise contact
From elimination of middle seat to thermal screening air travel to see new normal
Several airlines have suspended refund facility to travel agents while making weekly payments of sales.
The CAPA also sought "urgent" government intervention and coordinated industry response to address all the requirement of the aviation industry
India has banned international commercial passenger flights for a period of one week from Sunday. Moreover, domestic flights have also been suspended from Tuesday midnight
According to a calculation by the government, Indian airlines are likely to operate only 30 per cent of their fleet for the next two months
Delhi is the busiest airport in the country with over 1300 flights daily which have now come down to 800-900 flights a day
The firms currently have 633 aircraft and the government said they would operate only 200 of these