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AIRLINE STANDARDS OF OPERATION AFTER POST COVID19 IN INDIA

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Mohamed Imran Binsyarifuddin1 , Mr Arun Kumar
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.s1-B.423

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly altered how airports and airlines conduct business, having a profound effect on the world aviation industry. The aviation sector in India has had to adjust to the new normal by putting in place a number of measures to guarantee the security of travelers and airport personnel. The requirement that face masks be worn is among the biggest changes that have been made. Face masks must be worn both inside the airport terminal and during flights by all travelers and airport personnel. This precaution has been put in place to stop the virus from spreading from one person to another. Additionally, while waiting in line for check-in, security, and boarding, passengers are expected to maintain their social distance. In order to guarantee that social distance is always maintained, the airport authorities have placed markers. Airports now put more effort into cleaning and disinfecting high-touch areas like check-in counters, security trays, and boarding gates. Sanitation efforts have also been stepped up. In order to reduce direct physical contact between customers and employees, contactless procedures have also been implemented. These include the self-baggage drop, boarding, and contactless check-in procedures. Before entering the airport terminal, passengers are also subject to health screening processes like thermal screening. No one with symptoms is permitted to take the flight. To reduce contact between passengers and the cabin crew, in-flight services have been modified.

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