Time to open flights to Thailand, Saudi Arabia, says IndiGo CEO
The Hindu
‘Charters doing brisk business as Govt. treads cautiously on international flights’
With the festivities and the holiday season pushing up the demand for air travel, it is time for the Government to improve international connectivity under the “air-bubble” arrangement by adding countries like Saudi Arabia and Thailand, says IndiGo CEO Ronojoy Dutta.
While 96 countries around the world recognise India’s COVID-19 vaccination certificates, the Government has been cautious in fully reopening international flights. India permits only direct commercial flights to and from 28 countries with which it has a temporary arrangement, also known as the “air-bubble” agreement.

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