Government's consideration to normalize the flight of international flights


Union Minister of Civil Aviation Scindia's announcement

We will make every effort to make India a major hub in the field of international aviation

New Delhi: Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has said that the entire process of normalization of international flights is currently being evaluated by the government. He also said that the government itself wanted to bring all international flights back to normal, given the current state of the Covid-19 epidemic in some parts of the world.

Indicating that flights of all countries of the world may not start in the near future, Scindia said that people should not be careless and should take all necessary measures for their safety and security. I am doing my best to help India regain its original position in the world civil aviation sector and make India a major hub for international flights.

We will be able to achieve that goal, but you have to stay with me, I am with you, you have to trust me. "We will work together, but in a safe environment," Scindia said, referring to a function organized by the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII).

On this occasion, he also reiterated India's commitment to make India a major hub in the field of international aviation. It may be mentioned that due to the epidemic of Kovid-19, all types of scheduled passenger flights to and from India have been canceled since March last year.

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