New Delhi: Air India will operate 3 flights between India-Ukraine (Boryspil International Airport) on February 22, 24 and 26 to help Indian citizens fly out of the former Soviet state amid smearing tension with its neighbour Russia and fears of a likely invasion.
Full-service carrier Air India took to its official Twitter handle on Friday to make this announcement. “Booking open through Air India Booking offices, Website, Call Centre and Authorised Travel Agents (sic),” it added.
This came a day after the Civil Aviation Ministry removed restrictions on the number of flights to/from Ukraine under air bubble arrangement.
“MoCA (Ministry of Civil Aviation) has removed the restriction on number of flights and seats between India and Ukraine in Air Bubble arrangement. Any number of flights as well as Charter flights can operate. Indian airlines have been informed to mount the flights due to an increase in demand. MoCA is facilitating in coordination with MEA,’ it said.
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