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Indian airlines hold over 1000 flights a day for a week; get a higher cap of flights they can operate

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100 days after opening up domestic flights, Indian airlines have finally managed to operate 1,000 flights for a week in a row. Is this the start of a good trend or just a coincidence? What does the data for domestic flights show us? Let us find out.

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Indian airlines operate 1000 flights a day for the first time after 3 months of reopening

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90 days after opening up domestic flights, Indian airlines have finally managed to operate 1,000 flights a day twice in a week. Is this the start of a good trend or just a coincidence? What does the data for domestic flights show us? Let us find out.

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India & Qatar agree to operate relief flights between the two countries August 18 to 31, 2020; Qatar Airways, Air India Express & IndiGo to operate flights

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India and Qatar have struck a new air corridor agreement which will allow travellers from both sides to fly to the other country for a limited window in August 2020.

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Upto 45% of the schedule will operate & fares will be capped for domestic flights till November 2020

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The Government of India will keep a tab on fares for flying inside India (both on the lower and higher end) till November 2020 for now. Not just that, there are also curbs on the number of flights which will be operational till November 2020.

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List of all the Repatriation Flights operating between India and UAE (July 12 – July 26)

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Are flights to the UAE open you asked? From July 12 to 26, there will be an extensive number of flights being operated by Emirates, Etihad, Air Arabia, FlyDubai, Air India Express, IndiGo and SpiceJet to take Indians back to the UAE and vice-versa.

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