354 domestic flights soar the skies on day 3: Aviation minister

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A total of 354 domestic flights carrying 47,917 passengers were handled by airports across the country between 12 am and 5 pm on Wednesday, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said.

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IMAGE: Passengers upon their arrival at T3 of IGI airport for domestic travel after the resumption of flight services, in New Delhi. Photograph: Kamal Kishore/PTI Photo

Domestic services resumed on Monday after a gap of two months, and 428 flights were operated within the country that day. On Tuesday, 445 domestic passenger flights were operated in India.

All scheduled domestic services were suspended in India from March 25 to May 24 due to restrictions in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

"Till 5pm on day 3 today, there have already been 354 departures & 288 arrivals with a total of 47,917 people at various airports. The numbers continue to grow," Puri said on Twitter Wednesday evening.

Domestic passenger flights are currently permitted to operate from all airports in the country except the ones in West Bengal.

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IMAGE: Passengers arrive at T3 of IGI airport for domestic travel after the resumption of flight services, in New Delhi. Photograph: Kamal Kishore/PTI Photo

West Bengal had not agreed to the resumption of domestic flights from Monday as it had just been hit by cyclone Amphan.

On Sunday night, the Central government announced that domestic passenger flights will begin in West Bengal from Thursday.

Other states like Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Tamil Nadu had also opposed the resumption of flights due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases.

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IMAGE: Elderly passengers being escorted by staff members as they arrive at T3 of IGI airport for domestic travel after the resumption of flight services, in New Delhi. Photograph: Kamal Kishore/PTI Photo

Therefore, on Sunday night, the central government had said that airports in these states will be handling a significantly reduced number of daily flights from Monday onwards.

This led to hundreds of last-minute flight cancellations, causing immense problems to passengers.

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IMAGE: A private airlines officer gives instructions to his staff at T3 of IGI airport after the resumption of flight services, in New Delhi. Photograph: Kamal Kishore/PTI Photo

On Monday, around 630 domestic flights were cancelled.

India has been under a lockdown since March 25 to curb the spread of the coronavirus that has infected more than 1.5 lakh people and killed more than 4,300 people in the country till now.