File photo of Air India planes parked at the IGI airport in New Delhi.

File photo of Air India planes parked at the IGI airport in New Delhi.   | Photo Credit:
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Ban on the rest of the scheduled flights will continue to be in place at least until July 15.

Three months since the ban on international flights, the aviation regulator DGCA on Friday hinted at gradual re-opening of overseas air travel.

“International scheduled flights may be allowed on selected routes by the competent authority on a case to case basis (sic),” the DGCA said in its circular.

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Permissions will be granted only for select routes and a ban on the rest of the scheduled flights will continue to be in place at lea