Mumbai: Nearly 65 per cent of the domestic air travel has returned to the pre-COVID-19 level and now there is a need to evolve a strategy to bring back the tourism industry on its feet, Civil Aviation Secretary Pradeep Singh Kharola said on Saturday.
He was addressing a webinar on 'Aviation and Tourism-the Road Ahead' hosted by the Federation of Association of Indian Tourism & Hospitality (FAITH).
Kharola also said in the times of COVID-19 air travel has become a preferred mode of travel for being a safe means of transportation.
"On the first day of resumption of domestic air services (May 25) there were 79,000 people who would travel and we were worried. But gradually it started improving," he said.
Kharola said, on Friday total 2.50 lakh passengers travelled on domestic flights and considering that the average per day passenger number was around 3.70-3.75 lakh before the pandemic hit the country, almost 65 per cent of the domestic travel is back to the pre-COVID-19 level.
He said that as more business activities and colleges open up, this may go up to 80-90 per cent in the next 2-3 months or almost to the level of normalcy.
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