Passengers Can Now Fly to Kenya, Bhutan through ‘Air Bubbles’ Arrangements: Civil Aviation Minister

Civil Aviation

New Delhi: Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on September 30 said that Air Bubble arrangements are now in place with Kenya and Bhutan.

“In order to further boost bilateral international air connectivity, Air Bubble arrangements are now in place with Kenya and Bhutan. Indian carriers will be able to operate to these countries. Carriers of these countries will be able to fly to India,” Puri said.

It is to be noted that the flights which have resumed for now are not the normal and regular scheduled flights that were shut down in March earlier this year. These are all special flights allowed to operate under special guidelines. The flyers will have to abide by the rules and regulations of the destination country. Hence, the resumption of the international is not for vacations.