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Domestic flights resumes in India after nearly two months amid confusion on quarantine rules

Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said strict rules would include mandatory mask-wearing and thermal screenings, although middle seats on the aircraft would not be kept empty. The announcement reportedly caught airlines and state authorities off-guard, with several state governments announcing that passengers would have to go into quarantine for two weeks on arrival. Maharashtra, which has the highest number of coronavirus cases, capped at 50 the number of departures and arrivals in and out of its capital Mumbai.

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Domestic flights resumes in India after nearly two months amid confusion on quarantine rules

The first flight with 27 passengers landed at Jammu Airport on Monday morning around 8.10 a.m. TWITTER IMAGE.

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NEW DELHI, MAY 25

Domestic flight services resumed across the country on Monday even as coronavirus cases surge, while confusion about quarantine rules from state to state prompted jitters among passengers.

#AAI reopens its airports for domestic passengers across the nation, as once again Indian skies are getting busy. Here's a splendid view of planes dotting the skies, captured via flight radar. #IndiaFlyBack pic.twitter.com/UmTVD8A0tC

— Airports Authority of India (@AAI_Official) May 25, 2020

Domestic air travel in the country, and departing and leaving for abroad, was stopped from the fourth week of March to contain spread of coronavirus.

But desperate to get Asia’s third-largest economy moving again, the government announced last week that around 1,050 daily flights — a third of the usual capacity, would resume on Monday.

Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said strict rules would include mandatory mask-wearing and thermal screenings, although middle seats on the aircraft would not be kept empty.

Flight crew with full PPE waiting to receive passengers in a flight. TWITTER IMAGE.

The announcement reportedly caught airlines and state authorities off-guard, with several state governments announcing that passengers would have to go into quarantine for two weeks on arrival.

Maharashtra, which has the highest number of coronavirus cases, capped at 50 the number of departures and arrivals in and out of its capital Mumbai.

Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary’s appeal to Union Minister to limit only 25 incoming flight to Chennai. DIPR

Airlines scrapped dozens of flights on Monday while hundreds of passengers cancelled their bookings, reports said.

The NDTV news channel said 82 flights to and from New Delhi had been cancelled and nine at Bangalore airport.

Other flights from cities including infection hotspots Mumbai and Chennai were struck off, many at short notice, reports said.

At Mumbai airport social distancing was forgotten as irate passengers harangued staff after their flights were cancelled at the last minute.

At New Delhi airport, hundreds of people anxious to get home but apprehensive about the risks queued from before dawn — all wearing masks and standing at least one metre (three feet) apart.

Security personnel behind plastic screens verified check-in documents and that passengers had the government contact tracing app, Aarogya Setu, on their phones.

“While I’m looking forward (to flying home), the idea of flying is really scary,” student Gladia Laipubam, who was standing in queue said.

“Anything can happen. It’s very risky. I don’t really know when I’ll be able to come back to Delhi now. There is no clarity from the university too at this time.”

One female airline employee wearing gloves, a mask and a protective face shield said she and many other colleagues felt “very nervous” about starting work again.

“Dealing with so many people at this time is so risky. I must have interacted with at least 200 people since this morning,” she said on condition of anonymity.

Cabin crew on the planes had to wear full protective suits with masks, plastic visors and blue rubber gloves, and many were also confused about the rules.

“There is no clarity on whether I need to go into home quarantine for 14 days after returning to my base or show up for duty on Monday,” one pilot said.

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