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Airlines can operate maximum of 72.5 pc pre-Covid domestic flights: Govt

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
August 13, 2021
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New Delhi: Airlines can now operate a maximum of 72.5 per cent of their pre-Covid domestic flights instead of the 65 per cent allowed till date, the Ministry of Civil Aviation stated on Thursday.

The carriers have been operating 65 per cent of their pre-Covid domestic flights since July 5 according to the ministry’s order. Between June 1 and July 5, the cap was at 50 per cent.

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The ministry issued a fresh order on Thursday, wherein it modified the July 5 order stating that “65 per cent capacity may be read as 72.5 per cent capacity”.

Thursday’s order also noted that the 72.5 per cent cap will “remain in place until further order”.

When the government had resumed the scheduled domestic flights on May 25 last year after a two-month break, the ministry had allowed the carriers to operate not more than 33 per cent of their pre-Covid domestic services.

The cap was gradually increased to 80 per cent by December. The 80 per cent cap remained in place till June 1.

The May 28 decision to bring down the cap from 80 to 50 per cent from June 1 onwards was taken “in view of the sudden surge in the number of active COVID-19 cases across the country, decrease in passenger traffic and the passenger load (occupancy rate) factor”, the ministry had said.

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