The nationwide lockdown to prevent Coronavirus Pandemic infection has been extended until May 17. Due to this, all commercial flights are closed till 17 May. There is no exact information on when flights will start.
new Delhi. In order to save people from the coronavirus epidemic, the Government of India has announced to push the lockdown part-3. In view of the CK, the government has decided to cancel Domestic Flights Canceled till 17th May and International Flights Canceled till 17 May as well as the Indian Railway Cancel Trains till May 17.
There is no exact information on when flights will start. However, airline companies and passengers can be informed about 10 days before flight services start. DGCA has given this information on Twitter.
All domestic & international scheduled flight operations to remain suspended at #DelhiAirport till 17th May 2020. For more details visit: https://t.co/ch9P0QMAUR#Lockdown3 #Lockdownextention #LockdownExtended @MoCA_GoI @HardeepSPuri pic.twitter.com/pMmZ8yCExw— Delhi Airport (@DelhiAirport) May 1, 2020
Canceled trains
This railway official said that in view of the extension in the lockdown period, it has been decided that passenger services have been postponed till midnight of 17 May.
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