Now, with this announcement, it is clear that scheduled international commercial flights will not operate to and from India until further orders.
As reported earlier, special passenger flights are operating between India and around 45 countries since July 2020 under air bubble arrangements formed with them.
Currently, India has air transport bubbles with Australia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Canada, Bhutan, Ethiopia, France, Finland, Iraq, Germany, Kazakhstan, Japan, Kuwait, Kenya, Mauritius, Maldives, the Netherlands, Nepal, Oman, Nigeria, Qatar, Rwanda, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Seychelles, Switzerland, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, United Arab Emirates, Ukraine, United States, United Kingdom, and Uzbekistan.
The Indian Government had earlier planned to resume scheduled international flight operations from December 15, 2021, but couldn’t due to the emergence of Omicron.