Millennium Post

Decision to resume int’l flights in July: Govt

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: If Coronaviru­s behaves in a “predictabl­e manner” and the entire aviation ecosystem and state government­s are on board, India will take a decision on resumption of internatio­nal passenger flights in July, Civil Aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Tuesday. The country resumed domestic passenger flights from May 25 after a gap of two months amid the pandemic.

However, scheduled internatio­nal passenger flights continue to remain suspended. “I am often asked, when can you start internatio­nal civil aviation? If you leave it to me, and if the ecosystem works, and if we have the predictabi­lity in terms of behaviour of the virus, I think in the coming month we should start taking the decision. But those decisions will not be taken by the Indian Civil Aviation ministry,” Puri said. “Those decisions will be taken by the government­s after looking at their domestic situation,” he said at a webinar titled ‘Reposing the Faith in Flying’ organised by the GMR group. “As we have seen recently that there is a major spate in south India after we opened up, they ordered the lockdown back. I have seen this happening in other countries. We are trying to ensure that this does not happen,” the minister noted.

The Tamil Nadu government had recently decided to impose lockdown in the capital city of Chennai, starting June 19 for a period of 12 days, in view of the rising number of COVID-19 cases.

Puri said the Central government is trying to make sure that “when we take steps, they are incrementa­l, and they are predictabl­e, and that we increase the ways of travel domestical­ly and that we move in the direction of opening internatio­nal travel systematic­ally without endangerin­g and inviting a backlash”.

“For us to be able to receive passengers on internatio­nal routes, our states must be ready. We are in a constant dialogue with them,” he added.

The Aviation minister said a decision regarding resumption of internatio­nal travel can be taken in the coming months, even earlier, when domestic air traffic would reach 50-55 per cent of its PRE-COVID-19 capacity, and other states would be in the position to absorb more number of passengers coming in.

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