Flight movements from Calicut airport severely hit
The Hindu
People from north Kerala worst affected following travel restrictions by GCC nations
Flight movements from the Calicut International Airport are being regulated, with several nations, especially Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, effecting COVID-19 travel restrictions. The second wave of the pandemic has resulted in major disruption of flight operations since last week. Passengers from north Kerala are the worst hit after GCC nations like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Kuwait banned the entry of Indians. Only Qatar and Bahrain operate flights to Doha and Bahrain respectively. However, some flights based on bilateral agreements like air bubble are getting cancelled.More Related News