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To deal with the ongoing COVID pandemic, India's civil aviation regulator on Friday extended the ban on scheduled international commercial flights till 30 November.
In the notification, the Directorate General of Central Aviation (DGCA), however, said, "This restriction shall not apply to international all-cargo operations and flights specifically approved by the DGCA."
It also said that scheduled international flights might be allowed on selected routes on a case to case basis.
Flight restrictions, however, were later eased under air bubble arrangement with certain countries. At present, India has formed air bubble pacts with about 28 countries.
The country had been operating Vande Bharat flights to many countries over the last one year to evacuate stranded Indians.
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