Airlines Can Operate Maximum Of 65% Pre-Covid Domestic Flights: Centre | Read

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Airlines can now operate a maximum of 65 per cent of their pre-Covid domestic flights instead of the 50 per cent allowed till date, the civil aviation ministry said on Monday.

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