Confusion, jitters as domestic flights in India resume

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Domestic flights resumed in India on Monday even as coronavirus cases surge, while confusion about quarantine rules prompted jitters among ...

At Mumbai airport social distancing was forgotten as irate passengers harangued staff AFP/INDRANIL MUKHERJEENEW DELHI: Domestic flights resumed in India on Monday even as coronavirus cases surge, while confusion about quarantine rules prompted jitters among passengers and the cancellation of dozens of flights.

The announcement reportedly caught airlines and state authorities off-guard, with several local governments announcing that passengers would have to go into quarantine for two weeks on arrival. The NDTV news channel said 82 flights to and from New Delhi had been cancelled and nine at Bangalore airport.Other flights from cities including infection hotspots Mumbai and Chennai were struck off, many at short notice, reports said.

Security personnel behind plastic screens verified check-in documents and that passengers had the government contact tracing app, Aarogya Setu, on their phones. "Dealing with so many people at this time is so risky. I must have interacted with at least 200 people since this morning," she told AFP, not wishing to be named.

 

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