New Delhi: Airlines can now operate a maximum of 85 percent of their pre-covid domestic flights, not 72.5 percent are permitted to date, the Ministry of Civil Aviation stated on Saturday.
Operators have operated 72.5 percent of their pre-covid domestic flights since August 12, according to the ministry command.
Between July 5 and August 12, hats reached 65 percent.
Between June 1 and July 5, the lid is 50 percent.
The ministry issued a new order on Saturday, where he modified the order of 12 August which stated that “72.5 percent capacity can be read as a capacity of 85 percent”.
Saturday orders also noted that the lid 72.5 percent will remain in place “up to further orders”.
When the government has continued domestic flights scheduled for May 25 years after a two-month break, the ministry has enabled operators to operate no more than 33 percent of their pre-covid domestic services.
The closed gradually increased to 80 percent in December.
Closed 80 percent remain until June 1 State, a decrease in passenger traffic and passenger factors (occupancy rate) “, the ministry has said.