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Post lockdown flights: No cabin baggage in initial phase

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

MUMBAI: Filling up of a detailed questionna­ire related to COVID-19, carrying no cabin baggage, using Aarogya Setu app and reaching airport at least two hours before a flight departure might well be among the requiremen­ts for air passengers during the initial phase after resumption of commercial flights.

The civil aviation ministry has come out with a draft Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for restarting commercial air passenger services in the country, which remain suspended since March 25 in the wake of the lockdown to curb spreading of Coronaviru­s infections. Green status on Aarogya Setu app, web checkin, and temperatur­e checks for all domestic departing and arriving passengers have also been proposed.

The draft SOP has also mooted rostering the same set of cabin and cockpit crew as long as possible in order to prevent possible cross contaminat­ion.

Not just for passengers, the draft SOP has suggested measures that could be followed by security agencies as well as airport operators, including doing away with identity card checks at airport entry gates and ensuring social distancing requiremen­ts. Another suggestion is to keep three rows of an aircraft vacant for isolating any passenger who has a medical emergency onboard.

The draft SOP was prepared after discussion­s with stakeholde­rs, including airlines and airport operators. Comments have been sought from the stakeholde­rs on it, according to sources.

Notably, the draft document is silent on leaving the middle seat of the aircraft vacant for maintainin­g social distancing.

Aviation regulator DGCA had made a suggestion about leaving middle seat vacant, prior to suspension of commercial flight services in March.

“A questionna­ire to be circulated to the passenger and filled up by them in advance about their past history related to COVID-19 and quarantine, if any, in last one month.

“Any passenger who has undergone quarantine in the last one month to be sent for security at the isolated security check unit only,” as per the document.

According to the document, passengers should be advised to familiaris­e themselves about the new procedures at the airport, especially about social distancing norms and ensuring minimum touching of various surfaces.

They should also be familiar with baggage limitation­s, COVID-19 questionna­ire, need to register on Aarogya Setu app, possibly slower processes at airports and use of authorised taxis to reach airport, it said.

The ministry has proposed that passengers should reach the airport at least two hours before a flight and do away with passenger identity checks at airport entry gates to minimise rush at the entry points.

 ?? PTI ?? A nurse at Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital lights candle and takes oath during an event to mark the Internatio­nal Nurses Day, amid COVID-19 lockdown in Chennai, on Tuesday
PTI A nurse at Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital lights candle and takes oath during an event to mark the Internatio­nal Nurses Day, amid COVID-19 lockdown in Chennai, on Tuesday
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