
As the second phase of the lockdown begins in our country, these airline companies have started giving notices regarding their operations. According to the news, vistara may resume their flights services from May 4th, once this phase of the lockdown comes to an end on 3rd May, 2020. In order to manage the money lost during the lockdown, the airlines has requested a third of their staff to go on a 3 day leave without pay.
Goa is one of the most popular tourist destinations of India, attracting a huge crowd of both national and international tourists every year. This state makes most of its revenue from tourism. But with the spread of COVID-19 on the rise, the Minister of Health, Vishwajit Rane has taken some strict decisions related to tourists travelling through air to Goa, after the lockdown is lifted.
A few days back the news flashed that the water of Yamuna River has reached a remarkable level of purity in Delhi, as all the industrial activities have been put on hold during the lockdown. And now joining the list is River Ganga, showing off its sparkling clear water.
Every year in Spain, in the week leading to Easter Sunday, the streets of every city and village of the country would be flooded with colourful processions with penitents wearing cone shaped hoods and centuries-old religious floats. But, this year, with a nationwide lockdown in Spain to stop the spread of COVID-19, Spainiards have found the ways of celebrating this Holy Week from their homes. They're playing religious music from their balconies or watching last year's parades.
The 21 day lockdown in India, has led to a complete shutdown of national and international travel. The flights, buses and trains of the country have stopped all operations. Due to this, a lot of international tourists who had travelled to India for leisure or business are stuck here. To help these tourists, the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India has launched a web portal.