Airlines will allot seats in a way that middle seats in flights are vacant as much as possible, the country’s aviation regulator DGCA has said. The government had earlier said it would not be viable to do so as fares would shoot up.Passengers who do end up with middle seats on a flight should be provided a “additional protective equipment like a wraparound gown of the Textile Ministry approved standards” in addition to a face mask and shield, citing a DGCA or Director General of Civil Aviation order.Domestic passenger flights restarted on May 25 after a gap of two months due to the coronavirus lockdown. International commercial passenger flights remain suspended in the country.
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