November 5, 2020
1 min read

Domestic flights to fly at 60% capacity till February

The limited domestic passenger flight capacity, of up to 60 per cent of pre-Covid level, has been extended till February 24, 2021.

In September, the Centre had increased the limited domestic passenger flight operations’ capacity to 60 per cent from the earlier 45 per cent.

Till now, the Centre has permitted only 60 per cent capacity utilisation in the domestic sector with effect from September 2, 2020.

The capacity has been increased in a graded manner from the 35 per cent to 45 per cent capacity from June 27, post the initial re-start of operations of the scheduled domestic flights from May 25.

Passenger air services were suspended on March 25 due to the nationwide lockdown to check the spread of Covid-19, and resumed in a phased manner.

Reacting to the extension, a Vistara spokesperson said: “We will comply with the government mandate and hope that the cap can be reviewed in coming weeks.”

Also Read: Vistara’s non stop Doha flight to start on 19th

Also Read: Spice operates first charter flight to Georgia

Previous Story

Virat, Rohit retains ODI top ranks

Next Story

Asian Lite Daily Digital – November 5, 2020 – Trump Triggers Faux Pas

Latest from Business

India Hits 100GW Solar

The expansion is not only in scale but also in quality, with significant capacity dedicated to high-efficiency modules. Many manufacturers have adopted vertically integrated operations, enhancing quality, reducing costs, and improving resilience

Jewellery Exports Shine Bright

The GJEPC noted that product diversification has played a major role in sustaining momentum. Lightweight and contemporary designs are gaining traction among younger global consumers, helping Indian jewellers appeal to a wider

China Curbs Hit India’s Electronics Boom

The ICEA noted this results in delays, inefficiencies, and higher costs — alternatives from Japan or Korea cost up to four times more than Chinese machinery. India’s transformation into a global electronics

India Maps 8.52 MT Rare Earth Reserves

The Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research (AMD) and the Geological Survey of India (GSI) are actively exploring and augmenting rare earth resources, while the GSI alone has added 482.6 million

‘India’s Digital Hub Ascends’

The event also featured discussions on the Quad Partnership for Cable Connectivity and Resilience, reiterating commitments made during the July 1 Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting India’s growing role as a key digital
Go toTop