The West
Bengal government has decided to impose a biweekly complete lockdown in the
state to break the chain of COVID-19 transmission
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Kolkata(Agencies):Flight
operations at the Kolkata airport will remain suspended on July 25 and 29 amid
the total lockdown in place across the state on both days, officials said on
Friday.
“As of now, it has been decided that there
will be no flight operations on July 25 and 29,” an official at the Netaji
Subhas Chandra Bose International (NSCBI) Airport said.
The West Bengal government has
decided to impose a biweekly complete lockdown in the state to break the chain
of COVID-19 transmission.
When asked if the rule would
be extended to all those days when the total shutdown is enforced, the official
said that was a possibility, but an announcement in this regard will be made by
the state government.
“Most probably, it will be extended to all
lockdown days. But the state government will make an announcement. As of now,
these two dates have been confirmed. No flights to operate on July 25 and 29,”
the official added.
Last week, the ban on
passenger flights to Kolkata from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, Nagpur and
Ahmedabad was extended till July 31. PTI
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