New airport rules: A new announcement for the air passenger posts lockdown has been imposed by the Airport Security Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

In the new plan submitted to the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA), CISF said that when flight operation resumes “passengers should have to reach the airport two hours before their flight timing with proper protective gear eg; mask, gloves, and sanitizers.”

CISF also urged the civil aviation ministry that sanitizer bottles can be also placed at every exit and entry gates of the airports for passengers and employees.

Flying with a seat vacant between every two people could be the ‘new norms’ for air passengers when schedule commercial flights resume, CISF said in the new plan.

The plan is under consideration and the idea behind it is to seek staggering flights to avoid crowding at airports at any time- as per the officials.

GA Ganapathy, Special Director (Airport) of CISF, said that “We have proposed a new plan incorporating necessary precaution in view of the change of circumstances due to COVID-19. This has been sent to the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) for consideration.

Further, CISF advised all the airlines that, airlines make it clear for the passengers to whom so ever booking tickets they should give details of their home/self-quarantine history.

Passenger flight operations in India are suspended from March 25, due to coronavirus. Post the lockdown, If any passengers flying after quarantine history, CISF will screening them in isolation checking point where CISF officers would be covered full personal protective equipment (PPE) suit.  In addition to this, the airline crew will also offer sanitizers to every onboard passenger, as per the plan.

Meanwhile, the Civil Aviation Ministry, Airport Authority Of India (AAI), Director General Of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and other stakeholders are working together on how to resume the operation post lockdown.

As of now, there is no clarity from the government to resume flights operation. Minister of Civil Aviation (MoCA) Hardeep Puri tweeted, “The current Lockdown on both domestic & international passenger flights is till April 15. A decision to restart the flights after this period remains to be taken. If required, we will have to assess the situation on a case by case basis.”