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      International Flights: Countries You Can Now Fly to and From India

      It has been over two years since the schedule international flights to and from India were ban due to the Covid-19 pandemic but now, they have finally starts once again. DGCA has approve foreign airlines to operate 1783 departures per week to/from India in the summer schedule.

      It will be a total of 60 foreign airlines, from 40 countries, that will operate these departures, including the likes of Salam Air, Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, Qantas and American Airlines.

      As per DGCA, Foreign carriers are approve to operate to/from :

      • Mauritius,
      • Malaysia,
      • Thailand,
      • Turkey,
      • United States of America,
      • Iraq,
      • Kenya,
      • Bangladesh,
      • Germany,
      • Singapore,
      • Yemen,
      • Srilanka,
      • Bahrain,
      • Maldives,
      • Nepal,
      • Iran,
      • Uzbekistan,
      • Saudi Arabia,
      • Switzerland,
      • Kuwait,
      • Tanzania,
      • Netherlands,
      • France,
      • Japan,
      • Rwanda,
      • Russia,
      • United Arab Emirates(UAE),
      • Australia,
      • Qatar,
      • Ethiopia,
      • Oman,
      • Seychelles,
      • Kazakhstan,
      • Britain,
      • Myanmar,
      • Canada,
      • Finland,
      • Poland,
      • Bhutan,
      • Egypt.

      Centre government has also announce many relaxations to the existing COVID-19 protocols that will come into effect at airports and flights.

      According to the new rules announce by the ministry of civil aviation, cabin crew members will no longer be need to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) kits and security personnel at airports are allowed to resume pat-down search of passengers, wherever need.

      Airlines are directed to leave three seats vacant on international flights for medical emergencies and in order to facilitate a “smooth conduct of air operations”.

      Wearing protective face masks and maintenance of hand hygiene/sanitiser is still mandatory at airports and on flights, the Centre said.

      Airlines may carry a few additional PPE protective gears, sanitiser and N-95 masks, to handle any respiratory infections related to cases on air, for passengers as well as the crew.

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      DGCA had announce the extension of the ban on international flights till 28th February 2022.

      The latest order of suspension of flights continues the schedule international passenger flight ban which has been in place in India since 23rd March, 2020.

      Special passenger flights have operating between India and approximately 40 countries since July 2020 under air bubble arrangements form with them.

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