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Indian carriers flew 1.27 crore domestic passengers in January
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The survey was done online among 1,040 travellers across the country between February 2-10
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IndiGo said it will operate its first direct flights from Delhi, Bengaluru, and a southern city to Durgapur from April 22
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Recovery has been driven by leisure 'revenge travel' during weekends, festival season and weddings
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While the key east-west transit point started to see an uptick in traffic after long-haul carrier Emirates resumed its routes last summer, the airport's 2020 passenger load of 25.9 million is still a trickle compared to 2019
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No indication on restoration of full capacity
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The airline is celebrating Goa carnival at five airports — Goa, Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad — between February 7 to February 16
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He also said that privatisation is required in the field of aviation as it is not the government's specialisation to run airports
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According to the survey, 75% millennials would prefer to go to foreign destinations with fewer COVID-19 cases while 71% would opt for destinations with defined protocols for the pandemic to avoid unnecessary hassles
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This new route will be serviced by the airlines next-generation Airbus A320 neo aircraft, further strengthening GoAirs growing international network in the south Asian region, it said.