Read the new rules for domestic flights in India
Times of IndiaTimes Travel/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Updated : May 21, 2020, 15:36 IST
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As India prepares to begin domestic flight operations from May 25, there are new standard operating protocols in place. According to reports, a face mask inside a place is now mandatory, while passengers will need to board and dep … Read more
As India prepares to begin domestic flight operations from May 25, there are new standard operating protocols in place. According to reports, a face mask inside a place is now mandatory, while passengers will need to board and deplane in batches. Read less
As India prepares to begin domestic flight operations from May 25, there are new standard operating protocols in place. According to reports, a face mask inside a place is now mandatory, while passengers will need to board and deplane in batches.
Here are some of the salient features of the new standard operating protocols for domestic flights.
- Passengers are now required to download the Arogya Setu App, and activate it as well. Children below 14 years of age are exempted from this rule.
- Face masks are absolutely essential at all times, even inside the aircraft.
- Airports will not have newspapers, and magazines at the lounges.
- Passengers will now be discouraged from using trolleys in arrivals and departures.
- Baggage will be sanitised before entering the airport.
- The boarding and deplaning will occur in batches.
- Passengers will have to go through thermal screenings, and the entire process will be contact-less.
- The baggage collection area will have markings that will ensure social distancing is practiced.
- Passengers will be provided with safety kits.
- Inside the aircraft, passengers are not to queue in front of the bathrooms.
- Meals will not be served inside the aircraft. Water will be provided.
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