India lifts mandatory wearing of face masks on flights
India has finally dropped the mandatory wearing of face masks on domestic or international flights.
The ministry of civil aviation eased rules to ‘preferred’ and not mandatory on flights.
India imposed the restriction over two years ago and until recently passengers risked getting kicked off flights for not complying.
Regulator DGCA had issued directives to allow airlines to briefly ban passengers from flying
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