Corona has affected all transportation services since the beginning of the expansion. But the hardest hit was air travel. Train and bus services resumed days after the heavy curfew, but air services did not resume. Since then, domestic flights have resumed with various restrictions. Initially only 50% of passengers were allowed. Few planes operated separately.
Domestic flights became more expensive as the government increased fares by 9.83-12.82%
The number of passengers on board the aircraft increased by 75% after India gradually overcame the impact of the second wave of the Corona. The number of flights was also increased. Only a few months ago, the number of passengers rose to 85 percent. But no restrictions have been relaxed. Performed thermal scanning. Only those without signs were denied travel permits.
The government allows domestic airlines to operate at 70% of their capacity before Kovid-19
Likewise, all passengers were required to wear a mask and helmet when traveling, and various restrictions were mandatory, including the need to download a health care processor. In this context, the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation has given permission to operate domestic flights with 100 per cent passengers. It has been announced that 100 per cent service will start from October 18. This announcement is good news for the airlines that have suffered losses.