The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has directed airlines to immediately stop selling tickets for flights in the post lockdown period, which for now ends on May 3, and to do so only after a decision on resuming commercial passenger operations is taken. The DGCA order came as private airlines continued booking tickets from May 4 despite aviation minister H S Puri ‘advising’ airlines in a late Saturday night Tweet to take bookings only after the government decides.
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