Hindustan Times (East UP)

DGCA to soon decide on resumption of int’l flights

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: As the situation with respect to the new Covid variant continues to evolve, the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Wednesday said that it will notify its decision in due course on the date of resumption of commercial internatio­nal passengers airline services to and from India.

The circular by India’s aviation watchdog DGCA on the resumption of scheduled internatio­nal flights comes as India was due to resume flights from December 15, nearly 20 months after these flights were suspended to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

“Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation says it will notify its decision in due course on date of resumption of scheduled commercial internatio­nal passengers airline services to/from India. It also says that situation being watched closely in view of emergence of new COVID variant,” DGCA circular read.

In addition, the DGCA mentioned in the circular that all stakeholde­rs are closely monitoring the global developmen­t of the new strain of Covid-19.

“In view of the evolving global scenario with the emergence of new Variants of Concern, the situation is being watched closely in consultati­on with all stakeholde­rs and an appropriat­e decision indicating the effective date of resumption of scheduled commercial internatio­nal passenger services shall be notified in due course,” DGCA circular said.

The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) had recently announced the resumption of scheduled internatio­nal flights from December 15, but now it has been postponed.

In a recent interactio­n with ANI, junior minister of Aviation General (Retd) VK Singh expressed that, “due to tremendous pressure of public to restart schedule internatio­nal flights.

“We have tremendous pressure from the public to start internatio­nal scheduled flights. Anybody coming from abroad, are being screened & tested at the airport. Only after checking the results, they are being allowed to go,” MoS V K Singh told ANI.

On Saturday, PM Modi had chaired a comprehens­ive meeting that lasted for almost two hours to review the public health preparedne­ss and vaccinatio­nrelated situation for Covid-19.

The DGCA had suspended operations of scheduled internatio­nal commercial passenger services to and from India with effect from March 23, 2020, due to Covid-19.

India reported 8,954 new Covid-19

cases and 267 deaths in the past 24 hours, informed the ministry of health and family welfare on Wednesday.

With the addition of new cases, the active caseload in the country stands at 99,023 which is less than 100,000 after 547 days.

More than 469,000 people have succumbed to the virus so far as the death toll stands at 469,247.

A total of 10,207 people recovered from the infection in the last 24 hours, taking the recovery tally in the country to 34,028,506.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? A health worker collects sample for Covid testing at Dadar station in Mumbai on Nov 30.
HT PHOTO A health worker collects sample for Covid testing at Dadar station in Mumbai on Nov 30.

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