Muscat: According to local media, the agreement on air bubbles between Oman and India, which began from October 1 to November 30, has been revised. The initial agreement was to fly 10,000 passengers per week in each direction (a total of 20,000 passengers); This has now been reduced to 5,000 per week, a distance (or 10,000 passengers in total). Muscat: The number of seats in the air bubble agreement between Oman and India has been reduced after some passengers tested positive COVID on arrival, according to a spokesman for the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). However, as heap reported earlier this month, seat capacity in the agreement has been reduced from the previous 10,000 per week to 5,000 per week. Only the national airlines Oman Air, Salam Air and Air India are allowed to operate during the air bubble agreement. According to senior officials, the decision to limit the operation of other private airlines comes after the revision of the air bubble agreement between the two countries. The air bubble agreement makes it easy for passengers from both countries to travel to the other country`s territories in the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic. The agreement, which was due to expire on November 30, was extended due to travel requests. “The agreement (air bubble) has now been extended until December 27,” a senior Indian embassy official said on Monday. ii. Any Indian national who holds a valid Visa from Afghanistan and is intended only for Afghanistan. It is the member`s interest on the airlines concerned to ensure that there is no travel restriction for Indian nationals to travel to Afghanistan with the relevant visa category before issuing a ticket/boarding pass to the Indian passenger.
India has built an air bubble with Afghanistan. Indian airlines and Ariana Afghan Airlines are now allowed to offer routes between India and Afghanistan and to carry on these flights the following categories of persons: “The Oman Civil Aviation Authority empty email from 29.10.2020 announced that from 9.11.2020, The capacity of the air bubble agreement will be limited to 5,000 seats per week for each airline. In this context, it is said that from 9.11.2020, 5,000 seats per week will be allocated to the Air India Group to operate between Oman and India. Private companies based in India are invited to cease operations from 9.11.2020. The decision to reduce capacity by 50% is drastic, but as the CAA found, no country had reached the weekly limit of 10,000 passengers. This will have an impact on flight plans in both countries, as Indian airlines have suffered a major blow. Muscat: An aerial bubble was built between India and Oman. The agreement enters into force from October 1, 2020 until November 30, 2020.