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India see a surge in domestic air travel as 2.6 lakh travelers boarded flights on June 30

Since the Covid-19 cases start lowering in the nation, many states govt. announces relaxation in travel restriction, Due to which surge in domestic travel reported in the country.

According to the data released by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, on June 30, as many as 2,61,753 passengers boarded flights across the country. On the same day, 2,562 flight movements took place. Interestingly, more than 1.3 lakh passengers boarded 1,283 flights, revealed a tweet by Union Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri.

The number of flights during the April-May period was reduced to 900 flights in a day due to second wave of Coronavirus infection, according to a report by rating agency Icra. The report also noted that the decline in air travel came as a result of the second Covid-19 wave where people only took flights in cases of emergency. While the demand was already low, airlines were also directed to set their capacity limit.

Meanwhile, airlines are now focusing on maintaining all Covid-19 precautionary measures and are urging people to get themselves vaccinated. Recently, Vistara announced that it is focusing on vaccinating all of its crew members and airport staff as it flew its first flight with a fully vaccinated crew. This, according to Vistara, is a step that will ensure the safety of all its crew members and pilots. Indigo, on the other hand, rolled out discounts for vaccinated flyers. This means that the air passenger carrier offered special discounts for passengers who have received at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.

As far as international flights are concerned, India extends the Ban on commercial Passenger flights to/from India till July 31, Cargo and approved passenger flights by DGCA will remain operational.