India lifts the ban on international flights. International flights resume after two years. The center had suspended the service to prevent corona overcrowding. It is learned that the international air service will be launched again from March 26.

A statement from the Ministry of Civil Aviation on Tuesday said, “Immunization is in full swing around the world. The Government of India has decided to resume international flights after consulting with experts. The service will be launched on March 26.

However, through the Air Bubble agreement, flights were being operated from India to 50 countries of the world. In that case, flights were being operated between the two countries in compliance with all the guidelines of Corona. However, at present, the situation in the world has become much more normal. And that is why the central government has decided to run international flights again.

In this regard, the Minister of Civil Aviation Jyotiraditya Scindia tweeted, “Corona transmission has decreased a lot. In this situation, after talking to experts, we have decided to launch an international air service. International air service will start from March 26. In my opinion, this move will take this sector to new heights. “