Big decision of DGCA, ban on international flights till 31 January
India’s civil aviation regulator DGCA has extended the ban on international commercial flights scheduled on 09 December 2021 till 31 January. Earlier, India had announced plans to resume scheduled commercial international passenger services from December 15 with certain conditions. The Central Directorate General of Aviation (DGCA) on December 01 said that it is ‘closely monitoring’ the situation emerging out of the Omicron form of COVID-19 and is in final consultation with stakeholders on resumption of near-normal international flight operations. Decision will be taken. The DGCA said that India will suspend its scheduled international passenger flights till January 31 next year.
Ban on International Flights will continue till 31 December : DGCA
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has extended the ban on movement of commercial international flights to India till 31 December 2020 due to the Corona crisis. By December 31, no commercial international flight in the country will go out of India nor can it come from another country. However, special flights going under the Vande Bharat Mission will continue during this time. Earlier, DGCA had ordered to increase the ban on international flights till November 30. The crisis of corona epidemic in the country is still going on. Commercial international flights are banned from 23 March this year.



