This Article is From Apr 10, 2020

"Deep Cleaning, No Meals For Brief Period": IndiGo's Post-Lockdown Plan

An extension of the lockdown will come as bad news for an already struggling aviation sector which, industry body FICCI has warned is already near bankruptcy

'Deep Cleaning, No Meals For Brief Period': IndiGo's Post-Lockdown Plan

Coronavirus: IndiGo will deep clean aircraft more often post the lockdown, the airline said today

Highlights

  • The airline will also fill only 50 per cent seats in airport buses
  • Aviation sector has been among those worst hit by COVID-19 outbreak
  • India has reported over 6,000 coronavirus cases, including 199 deaths
New Delhi:

IndiGo will sanitise its aircraft more frequently and briefly stop in-flight meal service, the domestic carrier said today as the airline and the aviation sector prepare for the lifting of a 21-day "total lockdown" imposed to control the spread of the novel coronavirus. The airline will also fill only 50 per cent seats in airport buses - which transport passengers from terminals to the planes.

"We have always been safety-conscious and now we must be health conscious as well. With this in mind, we are looking at changing many of our operating procedures," Ronojoy Dutta, the airline's CEO, said in an email to employees.

Among the new procedures, some of which have yet to be finalised, are deep cleaning aircraft more frequently, stopping meal service for a while and limiting the number of people in airport buses.

"In situations like these, companies do not manage to growth or profitability but to liquidity. Our singular focus is on cash flow. We are examining all our fixed costs and looking for ways to minimise them," Mr Dutta wrote.

India's aviation sector has been among those worst hit by the COVID-19 outbreak and the subsequent lockdown; domestic and international flight operations have been suspended till April 14, at the earliest.

It is unclear if the lockdown, which began March 25, will indeed be lifted next week, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi suggesting this week it could be extended as the country battles a surge in COVID-19 cases and deaths.

Should the lockdown be lifted, sources have said the aviation sector will have to follow certain rules, including keeping the middle seat (in a three-seat layout) empty in both Economy and Business class.

An extension of the lockdown will come as bad news for an already struggling aviation sector. Last month industry body FICCI warned Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri that several airlines near bankruptcy.

Last week regional airline Air Deccan became the first to cease operations until further notice and put employees on leave without pay. IndiGo had announced a pay cut of up to 25 per cent for senior employees.

The lockdown has also affected the aviation industry worldwide; this week Switzerland-based International Air Transport Association (IATA) said around 25 million jobs could disappear amid a plummeting demand for air travel.

The largest chunk of these jobs - 11.2 million - are in the Asia-Pacifc sector.

India has reported nearly 6,000 novel coronavirus cases and 199 deaths have been linked to the virus. Worldwide more than 16 lakh people have been infected and nearly 96,000 people have been killed.

World

67,69,38,430Cases
62,55,71,965Active
4,44,81,893Recovered
68,84,572Deaths
Coronavirus has spread to 200 countries. The total confirmed cases worldwide are 67,69,38,430 and 68,84,572 have died; 62,55,71,965 are active cases and 4,44,81,893 have recovered as on January 9, 2024 at 10:54 am.

India

4,50,19,214 475Cases
3,919 -83Active
4,44,81,893 552Recovered
5,33,402 6Deaths
In India, there are 4,50,19,214 confirmed cases including 5,33,402 deaths. The number of active cases is 3,919 and 4,44,81,893 have recovered as on January 9, 2024 at 8:00 am.

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With input from PTI

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