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As the coronavirus cases have gone down, the Ministry of Civil Aviation had announced that it will resume international flights from March 27. Notably, the flight operations will restart after a gap of two years.
India had suspended the flight services on March 23, 2020 due to rising cases of coronavirus. However, flights have been running under Air Bubble agreements and Vande Bharat Mission from July 2020 onwards.
With the decline in COVID cases, the aviation market in India is steadily recovering after the Omicron variant suppressed the demand in January.
As per a report by the news agency, over 76.96 lakh domestic passengers have travelled by air in February, approximately 20 per cent more than in January.
As India is set to recommence scheduled international flight services from March 27, which remained suspended for the last two years, Gulf carrier Emirates on Friday announced it re-introduce its pre-pandemic service frequency across its destinations in the country from April 1.
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