New Delhi, February 11
Passengers will have to shell out more money for air travel from now as the Civil Aviation Ministry on Thursday increased the lower and upper limits on domestic airfares by 10
The Union Civil Aviation ministry increased the lower limit for flights with a duration of less than 40 minutes to Rs 2,200, and the upper limit in this band was set at Rs 7,800
Airlines allowed to operate 80% of pre-COVID-19 domestic flights till March 31
The summer schedule begins at the end of March for all the airlines. Aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) approves both the schedules - summer and winter - of all the airlines.
PTI | February 11, 2021 | Updated 22:12 IST
The ministry had set the 80 per cent limit on December 3, 2020
The cap on the number of domestic flights that Indian airlines are permitted to operate will remain at 80 per cent of their pre-COVID levels till March 31 or till the summer schedule begins, said the Civil Aviation Ministry on Thursday. The ministry had set the 80 per cent limit on December 3, 2020, without specifying till what date it would remain in place.
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