India-UK flights to resume from 6th January: Hardeep Singh Puri

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The Civil Aviation Ministry is also monitoring developments in other countries and will take further decisions accordingly. Full Story

Hardeep Singh Puri, Civil Aviation Minister
Hardeep Singh Puri, Civil Aviation Minister


New Delhi: Union Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Saturday announced that flights between the United Kingdom and India will restart from January 6 with a limit of 30 carriers operational between the countries every week.

"Resumption of flights between India & UK: India to the UK from 6 Jan 2021. The UK to India from 8 Jan 2021. 30 flights will operate every week. 15 each by Indian & UK carriers. This schedule is valid till 23 Jan 2021. The further frequency will be determined after review," Puri tweeted.

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Earlier, he had said there will be a short extension of temporary suspension of flights between the United Kingdom and India. There was already a ban on the operation of flights between the two countries till December 31, 2020. This extended suspension will now relax on January 6 and 8.

The suspension of flights was announced after the UK reported the spread of a new strain of COVID-19 in their country. Some of the passengers who had returned from the UK to India were also found infected with the new strain of COVID-19.

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The Civil Aviation Ministry is also monitoring developments in other countries and will take further decisions accordingly. (ANI)










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