@MoCA_GoI is now allowing domestic carriers to increase their operations from existing 70% to 80% of pre-COVID approved capacity.@PMOIndia @DGCAIndiaIndian airlines resumed domestic operations on 25 May, after being grounded for two months during a government-backed lockdown to contain the covid-19 pandemic.Since then, the air passenger traffic has gradually picked up over the months, after the collapse of business and leisure travel due to the pandemic.Airlines had been expecting that the government would further increase the cap on domestic flights from 70% to 80% so that they can soon reach their pre-COVID levels, according to reports.IndiGo on Wednesday said it has reached 70 per cent of its pre-COVID capacity and is operating 1,000.