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Domestic flights resume from May 25: Planning to take a flight? Read these important government guidelines

The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MCA) has issued a detailed set of instructions, advising passengers to report atleast two hours prior to the departure time since the process will take longer.

May 21, 2020 / 16:26 IST
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As domestic flights resume from May 25, passengers will have to follow additional guidelines to ensure safety amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MCA) has issued a detailed set of instructions, advising passengers to report atleast two hours prior to the departure time since the process will take longer.

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Here are the most important points passengers need to note:

>> Only web check-in will be available. Baggage tags/baggage identification number should be downloaded.
>> Only one hand baggage and one check-in baggage is permitted
>> Social distancing and usage of face masks will be mandatory right from arrival at the airport to exiting at the destination airport.
>> Registering on the Aarogya Sethu app is compulsory. Children below 14 years of age are exempt from this condition.

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