While the Indian government has extended the suspension on scheduled international commercial passenger flights till September 30, the country has established bilateral air bubble arrangements with 18 countries under which special flights will be operated to 49 international cities. Under a bilateral air bubble pact, airlines of both countries can operate international flights with certain restrictions. They are said to be reciprocal, which means that airlines from both countries enjoy equal benefits.
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Meanwhile, issuing a notification, the Ministry of Civil Aviation asserted that the schedules for these flights will be vaild only till the end of this month, i.e, September 30. “These flights can be booked through Air India website, Air India offices and Travel Agents”, it stated further, adding that the schedule is subject to change at short notice depending upon the COVID-19 situation.
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