Govt extends ban on international flights till August 31
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India had first suspended international flights on March 22, just before the national lockdown was announced.
As part of allowing gradual movement of passenger traffic amid the pandemic situation, 'Transport Bubble' agreements have been signed with the US, France, and Germany.
Such bilateral agreements allow operation of flights between the two countries subject to a set of regulations.
International flight services to and from India remain suspended since March 23 due to the pandemic. #casansaar (Source - NewsOnAir)
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