India set to resume regular international flights
India is lifting its ban on regular scheduled international flights after over two years. The Civil Aviation Ministry will allow normal scheduled services again from March 27.
Since mid-2020 flights have been operating to and from India under two-way bubble agreements with specific countries. It had air bubble agreements with 37 countries allowing a limited number of international flights. From March 27, these agreements will expire and normal scheduled services will resume.
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