
After trains, domestic and international flights are now set to begin. Flights may resume after the Lockdown 3 ends on May 17.
New Delhi: After trains, domestic and international flights are now set to begin. Flights may resume after the Lockdown 3 ends on May 17. A meeting regarding this was held with the states. The DGCA had on Sunday inspected the Delhi airport to review the preparations.
FlightA meeting of several departments, including the Civil Aviation Department, was held on Monday. The Department of Civil Aviation wants flight services to be started in the same way as trains. But the states have not started their public system.
Preparations are being made to start the airline only after making solid arrangements so that such a situation does not arise during the flights.
The draft of the rules to be followed by the passengers after the opening of the airport has been prepared by the Airports Authority of India which has been sent to all the airports.
FlightSocial distance rules will have to be followed in all areas of the airport. Everyone has to wear a mask. Only those who do not have corona symptoms will be allowed to go. Airports will initially operate at only 30 per cent capacity. If you have to sit, you have to leave one seat so that the distance of one and a half meters remains.
All arriving and departing passengers will be screened. Doctors and paramedical staff will be arranged at each airport in case a suspected corona patient comes.
PhotoThere are no plans to open a spa and massage center after the airport opens. Some restaurants will only open after security checks, but social distances will also have to be taken into account.
Screening will be done at the airport as well as during boarding. Efforts will be made to promote online boarding passes. All travelers must have the Aarogya Setu app in their phone.