Decision under review as Taliban request India for flight resumption: Report

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The choice to continue business trips to Kabul is in effect together looked into by the Directorate General of Civil aeronautics and the outside undertakings service, a top government source told news office ANI. Early this month, on September 6, the common aeronautics of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan kept in touch with the DGCA asking the resumption of business flight tasks to Kabul, which were shut after August 15.

“The Civil Aviation of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan stretches out its commendations to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation of India. As you are educated that as of late the Kabul air terminal was harmed and these utilitarian by American soldiers before their withdrawal. By specialized help of our Qatar sibling the air terminal became functional indeed and a NOTAM in such manner was given on September 06, 2021,” a letter from Afghanistan Civil Aviation Authority to DGCA Arun Kumar expressed, as per ANI report. The choice is under audit, an administration source told ANI.

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“The aim of this letter is to keep the smooth traveler development between two nations dependent on the marked MoU and our public transporters (Ariana Afghan aircrafts and Kam Air) planned to begin their booked flights. Subsequently, Afghanistan common aeronautics authority demands you to work with their business flights.” the ACAA letter expressed.

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India worked the last business trip to Afghanistan on August 15, the day the Capital tumbled to the Taliban. The accompanying clearing was done by the Army planes. The airspace of the nation was shut for business trips till September 5, when homegrown flights were continued. Pakistan International Airlines was the main aircraft to work the principal worldwide contract trip to Afghanistan on September 13, after the Taliban takeover.

Air India and SpiceJet used to work trips among Delhi and Kabul, however Air India’s Kabul flights were suspended in the wake of the pandemic in March 2020.

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