While the Indian government has prolonged the suspension of regular foreign commercial passenger flights till September 30, the country has created bilateral air bubble agreements with 18 nations via which special flights to 49 overseas cities would be operated.
Airlines from both nations can fly international flights with specific restrictions under a bilateral air bubble deal. They are believed to be reciprocal, which means that both nations' airlines profit equally.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Civil Aviation stated that the schedules for these flights would be available only through the end of this month, on September 30.
Furthermore, tickets for the destinations must be purchased through the Air India website, Air India offices, and travel agents.
India has inked air-bubble treaties with 17 nations, including the US, the UK, the UAE, Kenya, Bhutan, and France.
The list of the destinations include Toronto and Vancouver, Paris, Frankfurt, Narita, Nairobi, Kuwait, Male, Kathmandu and Muscat.
Other places include Moscow, Colombo, Dubai and Abu Dhabi, London and Birmingham, Chicago, Washington, Newark, and San Francisco.
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