Published 15:37 IST, March 23rd 2020
DGCA issues directives on social distancing; domestic carriers to be curtailed soon
The DGCA came up with guidelines to be followed at airports and on-board flights for everyone remotely linked to services at airports in view of Coronavirus.
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entire country stood in unison in ir respective balconies to laud efforts put in by police personnel, airport crew, medical professionals among many or essential services as country suffers from coronavirus pandemic. Always at frontline, Airport crew members have been involved in evacuation, screening process and also handling of a huge crowd at airports. y have been asked to maintain a proper distance but owing to a huge crowd at immigration counters, it was thing but chaotic.
DGCA on Monday came up with guidelines to be followed at airports and on-board flights for everyone remotely linked to services at airports. Measures have been suggested for onboard airlines like equate sparing at check-in counters between passengers, boarding being done in a manner to avoid bunching of passengers at any time, Providing sanitisers for staff and passengers at entry of aircraft, Cabin crew to maintain equate distance from passengers while serving m.
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Aviation regulator DGCA also directs that check-in of passengers to be done in a way that middle seat is kept empty, looking at decrease in footfall of passengers w. To all ground staff, DGCA has issued similar directives, which also includes anuncements at regular intervals for sanitisation, also providing of sanitisation items at all prominent locations and also appealed to passengers to maintain distance while sitting in waiting area.
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Yet to decide on curtailing domestic flights
Ministry of Civil Aviation is yet to take a call upon curtailing domestic flights despite demands from every state to do so. Minister Hardeep Puri has communicated that it will be decided in coming days and demand is quite justified as it will break chain.
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After Arvind Kejriwal's demand for suspension of landing of flights in Delhi was overruled by Ministry, w West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has also requested same. Keeping everyone's request in view, Ministry will take a call upon suspension of domestic carriers soon.
India has barred scheduled commercial international flights for a week from Sunday (March 22), in a bid to contain spre of coronavirus. Domestic flights have also dropped significantly due to drastic reduction in demand for travel. IndiGo, which has almost 50% domestic market share, will reduce its domestic capacity by 25% till things improve.
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15:37 IST, March 23rd 2020