
Ban On International Flights Extended Till March 31
Aviation regulator DGCA on Friday extended the suspension of international commercial passenger flight services till March 31.
Aviation regulator DGCA on Friday extended the suspension of international commercial passenger flight services till March 31.
The cap on the number of domestic flights that Indian airlines are permitted to operate will remain at 80 per cent of their pre-COVID levels till March 31 or till the summer schedule begins, said the Civil Aviation Ministry.
International passenger traffic fell by 90.56 per cent to 18.55 lakh in March-December period of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic as compared to the corresponding period of 2019, Civil Aviation Minister said today.
The coronavirus crisis cost the global tourism sector $1.3 trillion in lost revenue in 2020 as the number of people travelling plunged, the UN has said, calling it “the worst year in tourism history”.
More than half of the world’s airline pilots are no longer flying for a living amid the plunge in demand during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new survey, and those that are still flying feel less valued by their employers.
The coronavirus-induced suspension of scheduled international passenger flights has been extended till February 28, aviation regulator DGCA has said on Thursday.
Union Minister of State (IC) Tourism and Culture, Prahlad Singh Patel inaugurated National Tourism Day at Ice Hockey Rink Biamathang in Kargil on Monday.
Srinagar: The Crime Branch of police on Saturday carried out searches at multiple locations across the city in connection with the alleged sale of air tickets on exorbitant rates by travel agents and various airlines operating in the Valley. The sleuths of CB conducted searches at the offices of at least nine travel agents […]
The UN aviation agency on Friday predicted “prolonged depressed demand” for air travel and more financial troubles for airlines, following a year of fewer flights and big losses blamed on the pandemic.
The United Arab Emirates’ flag?carrier has suspended a Tunisian pilot for refusing to fly a plane?to the Israeli-occupied territories, in a controversial move that has prompted condemnation in the Arab world.
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