Khaleej Times

Key Indian states seek delay in restarting domestic flights

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mumbai — Three large Indian states have sought to delay the planned opening of their airports today as new cases of the novel coronaviru­s jumped by a record, complicati­ng the federal government’s plan to resume flights after a two-month lockdown.

India registered 6,767 new cases of the novel coronaviru­s on Sunday, the country’s biggest 24 hour jump yet, taking the total to over 131,000.

Airlines are preparing to resume about a third of their domestic flight operations today, even without clarity over which states will allow flights or what quarantine rules may apply to passengers.

India’s western state of Maharashtr­a, Tamil Nadu in the south and West Bengal in the east, major business hubs and home to the country’s busiest airports, have said they are not prepared to open for flights amid rising coronaviru­s cases, according to state government officials.

Maharashtr­a is home to India’s

financial capital Mumbai, which has reported nearly 29,000 positive infections, almost a fifth of reported cases in the country. “It’s extremely ill-advised to reopen airports in the red zone,” Maharashtr­a Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said on Twitter on Sunday.

India’s federal structure gives its 28 states flexibilit­y to set their

own rules, complicati­ng efforts by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government to kickstart the economy after the lockdown.

Airlines including IndiGo, India’s biggest carrier, SpiceJet Ltd and Vistara, a joint venture between Tata Group and Singapore Airlines are preparing to restart some operations from today. —

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