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No intl flights till July 31 except on a few select routes

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NEW DELHI: The aviation regulator DGCA said on Friday it was extending the suspension of scheduled internatio­nal passenger flights in the country till July 31 but added that some internatio­nal scheduled services on selected routes may be permitted on a case to case basis.

Scheduled internatio­nal passenger flights were suspended in India on March 23 due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. Modifying its June 26 circular that stated that scheduled internatio­nal passenger flights will remain suspended till July 15, 2020, the regulator said on Friday it has decided to extend the deadline to July 31, 2020. “However, internatio­nal scheduled flights may be allowed on selected routes by the competent authority on a case to case basis,” said the circular by the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

India is in talks with the US, Canada and countries in the European and Gulf regions to establish “individual bilateral bubbles” which will allow airlines of each country in the pact to operate internatio­nal flights, said Airports Authority of India chairperso­n Arvind Singh on Thursday. The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MOCA) had on June 23 said India is considerin­g establishi­ng “individual bilateral bubbles” with the US, the UK, Germany and France.

Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri had on June 20 said the government will start thinking on the resumption of scheduled internatio­nal passenger flights in mid-July, when it expects the domestic air traffic to reach 50-55 per cent of the levels before the coronaviru­s. After nearly two months of suspension to combat the coronaviru­s pandemic, the government resumed scheduled domestic passenger flights on May 25.

Ministry of Civil Aviation on June 23 said India is considerin­g establishi­ng individual bilateral bubbles with the US, the UK, Germany and France

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