It was reported that domestic flights such as Indigo may resume services and operate at the half capacity after the 21-day-nationwide lockdown ends on April 14.
In order to maintain social distancing, flights were expected to be operating at 50 per cent of their capacity with no meals on offer. Passenger queues were to be regulated keeping a gap of at least a metre between them.
Similarly, Indian Railways was putting up measures in place to resume services.
Even as there is no respite for railway passengers, the government has earlier hinted that services will resume in a phased manner as soon as it gets a nod from the government.
Meanwhile, the railways workers are being prepared to brace up for the situation post lockdown and given instructions on how to make passengers wear masks, utilise the Arogya Setu app to check health status, thermal screening to check on infection besides encouraging social distancing onboard besides other measures.
The total number of positive Covid-19 cases crossed 10,000-mark in India on Tuesday morning, while the death toll reached 339.