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India resumes domestic flights, cases rise

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NEW DELHI: Domestic flights were set to resume across India yesterday after a day of “hard negotiatio­ns”, the federal civil aviation minister said on Sunday after some states sought to limit the number of flights.

Flights will restart under an easing of restrictio­ns imposed over the coronaviru­s, though the number of new cases rose by a record 24-hour amount on Sunday. The 6,767 new cases took the total to over 131,000.

Airlines were preparing to resume about a third of their domestic flight operations from yesterday, even without clarity over what quarantine rules may apply to passengers.

The western state of Maharashtr­a, Tamil Nadu in the south and West Bengal in the east — business hubs and home to India’s busiest airports — had said they were not prepared to open for flights as coronaviru­s cases rose, state government officials said.

Maharashtr­a and Tamil Nadu agreed to operate limited flights from yesterday, while southern state of Andhra Pradesh is set to allow domestic flights from today, India’s civil aviation minister, Hardeep Singh Puri, said on Twitter late on Sunday.

“It has been a long day of hard negotiatio­ns with various state government to recommence civil aviation operations in the country ..... Domestic flights will recommence across the country from tomorrow,” he said.

West Bengal urged the central government to postpone the resumption of passenger flights to Kolkata as it focuses on rescue work after Cyclone Amphan hit the city.

Limited aviation operations in West Bengal will commence from Thursday, Mr Puri said.

India’s federal structure gives its 28 states flexibilit­y to set their own rules, complicati­ng government efforts to kickstart the economy.

The federal health ministry on Sunday asked states to design quarantine plans based on symptoms of passengers where those with moderate or severe symptoms would be taken to dedicated facilities. Those with mild symptoms must stay at home.

Airlines including IndiGo, India’s biggest carrier, SpiceJet Ltd and Vistara, a joint venture between Tata Group and Singapore Airlines were all preparing to restart some operations starting yesterday.

Budget carrier GoAir said it would resume flight operations from June 1 as it awaits clarity on the readiness of states and airports.

 ?? AFP ?? A passenger wearing a protective outfit arrives at the Kamaraj domestic airport in Chennai, India, yesterday.
AFP A passenger wearing a protective outfit arrives at the Kamaraj domestic airport in Chennai, India, yesterday.

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