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Domestic flight services resumed on May 25, after many anxious moments and exactly two months after they were suspended due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
Domestic flight operations, which were suspended as part of the lockdown imposed in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, are all set to resume from May 25.
In terms of flights, industry leader IndiGo will be operating close to 450 flights on Monday, while SpiceJet has opened bookings for 204 daily and 1,431 weekly flights.
All departing passengers, except children below 14 years must be registered on the app on their mobile phones and it will be verified by the CISF or the airport staff at the entry gate of the terminal building.
Domestic airlines have again decided not to refund the customers in cash for their cancelled flights and instead offer them rescheduling of tickets for a later date without any additional fee.
Prime Minsiter Narendra Modi had proposed 'janata curfew' on Sunday between 7am and 9pm as part of social distancing to check the spread of the deadly virus.
The Finance Ministry is considering a proposal that includes temporary suspension of most taxes levied on the sector, including a deferment of aviation fuel tax, reports Reuters.
Aircraft carriers in India and across the world have suspended amid the coronavirus outbreak.
In wake of numerous advisories against travel, the travel industry, particularly the aviation sector, has also get badly impacted.
Food and beverage, provided by the renowned airline caterer TajSats is one of the main draws of the inflight experience with a plethora of options from Indian to Continental dishes on the platter.