Emirates commercial flights planned resumption in July 2020; new service protocols in place

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Emirates Commercial flights are planned to be resumed on July 1 for the moment. However, Emirates has put in place new service protocols which involve strictly no meals except on long-haul flights (repacked) and social distancing measures. No cabin bags allowed as well.

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Join us for an exciting #avgeek chat with Nitin Sarin about aviation law and the business of aviation during CoVid19

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We bring you the next in our series of industry insiders conversations. where Nitin Sarin, who practices aviation law, tells us stories from his time working with people in the industry, shows off his aviation model collection and perhaps will also talk about how he helped acquire the (in)famous VT-VJM aircraft!

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Report Card: Air India & AirAsia India are the only airlines to have stopped flight bookings for good!

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In spite of strict instructions from the government that no airline should accept bookings till further notice, airlines operating in India continue to accept bookings for the days ahead. Here is a list of the airlines complying with the rules and the ones which are not (which is most of them)

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All airlines operating in/to India directed to stop accepting reservations for flights from May 4, 2020

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All the airlines operating inside India, as well as operating flights to India, have been told to stop the sale of flights to/from/within India till further notice, to make sure that the airlines won’t be able to take new reservations for the time being.

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Indian airlines are getting away with a LOT in the times of the Virus

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The time to EFFECTIVELY regulate the airlines is now, but unfortunately, they are getting a free hand at doing a lot of things which they should not be doing at the moment. Consumer protection is not how it should have been during the times of CoVid-19.

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