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Coronavirus: Flights, trains in India unlikely to begin May 3

Coronavirus: Flights, trains in India unlikely to begin May 3

A worker cleans railway tracks as stranded local trains wait at a railway station during a 12-hour strike in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata June 5, 2008. Strikes shut down transport, businesses and schools in three communist-run Indian states on Thursday after a rise in fuel prices, but there was little sense of real fury against the government. REUTERS/Parth Sanyal (INDIA) - RTX6JC6

Restrictions on air and train travel may continue beyond May 3, when the 40-day lockdown in India to stop the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic comes to an end, at least three people who attended a Group of Ministers (GoM) meeting on Saturday said on condition of anonymity.

One union minister said that there was a suggestion in the meeting chaired by Defence minister Rajnath Singh at his house that air travel may be started on May 15. These and other suggestions from a free-wheeling discussion attended by ministers including Textile minister Smriti Irani, aviation minister Hardeep Puri and others, will be conveyed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a final decision.

Meanwhile, Air India opened up international bookings from June 1, 2020 and bookings on select domestic routes from May 4, 2020.

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