India allows regular international flights bar 14 countries
The Indian government has allowed regular international flights, except 14 countries - including the UK.

Air India jet. Image: Shutterstock
The countries that have been exempted from the list also include, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, New Zealand, South Africa, Brazil, China, Singapore, and Mauritius.
The ministry of health ministry made the countries exempt based on the level of threat of the new COVID strain, and rising infections in those countries.
Flights will resume from December 14, 2021.
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