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Domestic flights new guidelines: No meals, extra luggage on flights; passengers will get safety kits – The Indian Express

By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi |

Updated: May 21, 2020 1:47:52 pm

Passengers will only be allowed to obtain boarding pass through web check-in. They are also required to download the baggage tag for their check-in luggage, which is restricted to a maximum of one bag and handbag. (file)

No physical check-in counters at airports; no meals service on board aircraft; no extra check-in luggage. These are some of the key guidelines issued by the Ministry of Civil Aviation Thursday after it allowed airlines to operate domestic flights from next week.

Passengers will only be allowed to obtain boarding passes through web check-in. They are also required to download the baggage tag for their check-in luggage, which is restricted to a maximum of one bag and a handbag.

Airlines are allowed to release boarding passes only after obtaining a self-declaration from passengers that they are not residing in a containment zone or have been under quarantine, the ministry guidelines said.

Passengers should also be wearing a mask from the time they enter the airport till they complete their journey. At the boarding gate, airlines will provide them with a safety kit that includes a three-layer surgical mask, face shield and sanitiser. Inside the flight, no meal services are allowed. Water bottles will be made available in the gallery area or on the seats. Passengers will also not be allowed to consume any eatables inside the craft. And no newspapers or magazines will be available on the flight or inside airport terminals.

The Airports Authority of India also issued guidelines for airports. Read them here

Other key guidelines for flight passengers

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