New Delhi: Omicron has pushed back the resumption of international flights scheduled.
They will now remain suspended until January 31, 2022, said the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in the official circle on Thursday.
Expensive options under air bubbles – India who now have with 32 countries the latest Swiss – will continue to regular flight resumes.
India has announced the resumption of regular international flights from December 15.
But because of the Omicron Covid-19 variant, the center decided to postpone the return of the flight.
International flights were suspended on March 23, 2020 after the Covid-19 outbreak.
Expensive bubble flights will remain the only choice for travelers to the usual resume.
And when it happens still to be seen.
“This restriction does not apply to international all-cargo operations and specifically approved flights by DGCA …
international scheduled flights may be permitted on the route chosen by competent authorities about case cases,” said Ordo.
While delaying the reopening of December 15, DGCA has said: “Given the global scenario that develops with the emergence of a new variant of concern, the situation is being watched carefully in consultation with all stakeholders and proper decisions that show the effective reopening date of international passenger service Commercial scheduled to be notified in time.
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