India’s Maharashtra, home to the nation’s financial hub Mumbai, will resume commercial flights on Monday with reduced domestic services as the state struggles to contain coronavirus infection cases.
The state will allow 50 flights per day, from the earlier 200 flight movements, Mumbai airport said in a statement, joining airports in cities including Chennai and Hyderabad in pruning air-travel services.
India’s decision to resume domestic flights from May 25 surprised most of the country’s aviation companies. While airlines were waiting for a decision, the short notice makes it harder for them to prepare for operations, deploy staff, arrange for protective gear, and ensure the virus stays away from flights, top executives at three airlines said May 21, asking not to be identified because of rules on speaking to the media.
The contagion is escalating in the South Asian nation of 1.3 billion people, with more than 138,000 infections and over 4,000 fatalities, according to data from John Hopkins University as of Monday morning.