All efforts are being made throughout the country to prevent the infection of Coronavirus. In view of this, the DGCA (Director General of Civil Aviation) has announced that international commercial passenger flights will be suspended till 30 November. This announcement has been made on Wednesday.
Explain that due to the increased infection of the coronavirus, international commercial flights were banned from 23 March, which has now been extended to 30 September. However, this rule will not be applicable on flights exempted by International Cargo and DGCA.
Union Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said that India relies on other countries to resume international flights. Also they hope that domestic flights can be completely resumed by the end of the year. Starting international flights also depends on other countries, so that other countries are open to receive flights.
Corona status in india
The total number of cases of coronavirus in the country has reached 79,90,322 with 43,893 new cases and 508 deaths in 24 hours. The Union Health Ministry said on Wednesday that along with the daily cases of the corona, deaths have also decreased. Of the total cases, 6,10,803 cases are currently active, while 72,59,509 have been discharged from the hospital after recovery. At the same time, 1,20,010 people have lost their lives due to this disease.