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Can international flights land in India now?

Can international flights land in India now?

NEW DELHI: The government has allowed resumption of regular international flights from December 15, nearly 21 months after suspendeding it on March 23 last year. Now, both Indian and foreign airlines can add capacity.

When international flights in India will resume?

NEW DELHI : The Indian government has rolled back plans to resume scheduled international flight operations from 15 December, five days after making the announcement, following the emergence of the Omicron coronavirus mutant.

Which state in India has no airport?

Which state has no airport in India? The state of India that does not have an airport in Arunachal Pradesh. To reach the northeastern-most state of India, you can take a flight to Ujjalpur in Assam that will land at Lilabari Airport.

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Is Lufthansa allowed to fly to India?

In a statement, Lufthansa said that with Indian citizens being eligible to fly to India from the US, Canada and Germany on its flights, it will operate flights from Frankfurt to Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru and from Munich to Delhi.

Are international flights allowed to pick up passengers/load and discharge in India?

However, international flights are not permitted to pick up passengers/load at any place in India and disembark/discharge at any other place in India, i.e. ‘cabotage’ is not permitted.

What does the Airports Authority of India do?

The Airports Authority of India (“ AAI ”) creates, upgrades, maintains and manages civil aviation infrastructure both on the ground and in the air space of India.

Which airlines are making the best use of India’s air bubble?

Air Canada, too, is operating flights between Toronto and Delhi three times a week under the arrangement. In addition to foreign carriers and Air India, private Indian airlines are also expected to make the best of the air bubble arrangements. Full service carrier Vistara is expected to start operations between India and the UK, France and Germany.