Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, airlines have been unable to serve meals on flights lasting less than two hours since April 15.
Airlines can now serve meals on all domestic flights, effective immediately, according to the Civil Aviation Ministry. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, airlines have been unable to serve meals on flights lasting less than two hours since April 15.
According to a government order issued on Tuesday, domestic flight carriers may serve meals to passengers regardless of the length of the flight.
Domestic flights can now carry magazines and other reading materials again
According to the statement, the “Covid caseload” had decreased as a result of “proper implementation of appropriate Covid behaviour protocol,” so the decision was made to resume meals and magazines.
When scheduled domestic flight services resumed on May 25, last year, the ministry allowed airlines to serve in-flight meals under certain conditions following the coronavirus lockdown.