Omicron Effect: No Regular Foreign Flights Till Jan 31 | Read

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Regular commercial international flights will not resume till January 31, the government announced on Thursday, amid a global alarm over the new Omicron variant of coronavirus. The ones under the "air bubble" agreements, however, will carry on as before.

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