After two years of a pandemic; India resumes regular international flights from today

After two years of coronavirus pandemic, India resumes regular international flights on Sunday. Airports and airlines getting ready for normal overseas operations. Battered by the pandemic, the airline industry is slowly coming back to normalcy and the resumption of normal overseas flights is expected to provide a flip to the sector.

The Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in the national capital, which is also the country’s largest airport, expects international flight departures to witness a significant jump in the first week of April after the resumption of regular international operations. While Indian carriers are prepared for normal international services, various foreign airlines, including Emirates, Virgin Atlantic and LOT Polish have also announced plans about their services to and from India. The summer schedule will be effective from March 27 till October 29. A total of 1,466 international departures per week have been approved for six Indian carriers for the summer schedule.

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