One-third of domestic flights in India will be resumed on Monday after two months of lockdown. The Indira Gandhi International Airport is gearing up to start its operation with no risk and difficulties to the passengers. To minimise human-to-human contact, the airport will start with 190 take offs and 190 landings in a day. The first flight, after coronavirus-induced lockdown, will take off at 4.30 am on Monday. Initially, the number of flights is expected to benefit 40,000 passengers.