New Delhi: The government is not aiming to resume passenger train services at full capacity keeping the low occupancy due to COVID-19 in mind, Railways Minister...
QUOTE "Opening up the entire service won't do any good because there are no passengers who want to travel"UNQUOTE ... This sums up the ground reality of travelling in nation today.So forget about resumptions of IR network full operations for next 6 months at-least... Situation in Aviation is even worse.Commercial Aircraft manufacturing by AIRBUS & BOEING has been abandoned for now... It has been... more...
estimated that in India, It will take another 4-5 years to attain the level of aircraft operations as recorded in 2019/2020...
Yes correct. Similar situation with malls & restaurants. When it was closed everyone was protesting tht it should be opened. And now when it is opened people are hardly visiting these places and so many of them have agains closed. Getting back to normalcy is not expected at least this year. Year 2020 should not be considered at all !!!!
You are not understanding the numbers. Those who protested are hotel owners associations, some customers who are 10-20% of total customer size. Only they went for few days and others make for 10% of daily footfalls so net is anywhere 20-30%. Seeing the crowd behavior the individual owners themselves closed 30% ad they too have families. This is with every field only 20% customers now as initial rush was over.
In few discussions on channels etc the way some of these people were speaking it appeared that people will immediately start rushing in once the lockdown is lifted. Now reality has struck.
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