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World Service,29 May 2020,27 mins

How will airlines survive the coronavirus pandemic?

WorklifeIndia

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Airlines, airports and ground-handling firms across the globe are in survival mode, trying to keep afloat. But the aviation industry, almost entirely grounded for months due to the coronavirus pandemic, is now taking tentative steps to start flying again. In India too, domestic flights have resumed amid easing lockdown restrictions. New rules are in place for flyers. Thermal body checks are being conducted and wearing of masks is now mandatory for all flyers. Restarting domestic flights has also had its share of confusion and chaos. Long queues have been seen at the airports, dozens of flights cancelled at the last minute and many passengers left high and dry. So, as planes take to the skies again, how will the pandemic impact the way people fly? And how will the airlines survive? In this edition of WorklifeIndia, we discuss how the aviation industry is gearing up for its future flight plan. Presenter: Devina Gupta Contributors: Jitender Bhargava, author, civil aviation expert, former executive director of Air India; Vinod Kannan, chief commercial officer, Vistara; Captain Aparna Singh, pilot, SpiceJet

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