In the wake of coronavirus outbreak, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation on Wednesday said all international flight operations in the country will stay suspended till 31 January, 2021. However, the restrictions will not be applicable on international air cargo operations and flights specially approved by DGCA. India suspended all the flight operations in the last week of March to curb the Covid-19 spread. After a new variant of the coronavirus was discovered, India on Wednesday extended the ban on flights from the United Kingdom till January 7, 2021.
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