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Domestic Airfares To Be Capped, No Eating Allowed On Flights: Civil Aviation Ministry Issues Flying Instructions

Swarajya Staff

May 21, 2020, 01:11 PM | Updated 01:11 PM IST


The Kolkata airport. (Paul Hamilton/Wikimedia Commons) 
The Kolkata airport. (Paul Hamilton/Wikimedia Commons) 

The Civil Aviation Ministry on Thursday (21 May) issued general instructions which are to be followed from 25 May when domestic civil air travel resumes in a calibrated manner.

As per the instructions, around 30 per cent of the air traffic would be allowed to resume from 25 May and vulnerable individuals like very elderly, and pregnant women have been advised to avoid travel.

The airlines have been asked to strictly adhere to the lower and upper limits set by the ministry before prescribing air fares.

Entering The Airport

The flyers would have to carry out web check-in prior to entering the airport and also need to show their Aarogya Setu app status or a self-declaration. Passengers with a red status on the app will not be allowed to board the flight.

In case someone does not have the app on their phone, they will be directed to a kiosk for downloading it.

All passengers will also be required to wear a face mask and go through a temperature screening process.

The use of baggage trolleys will be minimised and flyers will be allowed to carry only one check-in bag and the check-in formality needs to be completed 60 minutes prior to the departure time.

On-Board The Flight

No meal services will be provided by the airlines on-board the flight and passengers too will not be allowed to eat while being inside the aircraft. A water bottle will be provided on board the flight. Additionally no sale of merchandise or good would be permitted on board. Magazines and newspapers too will be removed.

The flyers need to avoid the unnecessary use of lavatories or movement along the aisle and no queuing will be allowed.


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