The country is now expecting the second wave of corona. Therefore, in view of the daily infection rate, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday extended the international flight ban until April 30. The DGCA, however, has announced that the ban will not apply to aircraft approved by the Directorate of Civil Aviation.
The DGCA had set a March 31 deadline for international air strikes. But ahead of time, the cuts have been extended again. The DGCA first imposed international flight restrictions on March 23, 2020, due to the outbreak of the coronavirus. As a result, all commercial flights to international destinations were disrupted

The cut was later extended to June 28, 2020. However, in addition to cargo flights and specially approved aircraft, restrictions were imposed on other flights. However, the new order, issued on Tuesday, said the flight could be operated with the approval of some international route-related authorities if necessary.