What To Expect When You Must Take A Flight

Dressed like a cross between a wannabe surgeon and an astronaut, she entered the airport. Here’s what happened next

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Dressed like a cross between a wannabe surgeon and an astronaut, she entered the airport. Here’s what happened next

I’m not particularly adventurous—you wouldn’t find me on an expedition, where I was likely to face danger and discomfort. Yet, a day after flights to Kolkata resumed following serial lockdowns, I was on a flight from Delhi to Kolkata, dressed like a cross between a wannabe surgeon and an astronaut. Gloved and masked, with a blue surgical cap on my head and a face shield that yielded additional protection to my bemasked mien, I proceeded towards the aircraft, nervously wondering if I had managed to evade the coronavirus at the airport and would also do so during the two-hour flight.

So why did I venture forth on this potentially hazardous journey? The lockdown had left my elderly mother without any help in Kolkata. She was doing poorly, and I, living in Delhi, couldn’t reach her. Of course, this was in no way comparable to the catastrophic suffering that the unplanned, unthinking shutdown had inflicted on migrant workers, but I have no shame in admitting that I was going slightly nuts and even contemplating a road journey to Kolkata.

You can imagine my relief when it was announced that domestic flights would start operating. I decided to fly out the very next day. Flying in the time of Covid-19 is all about boning up on the SOPs. And these, like Shakespeare’s Cleopatra, are of infinite variety, differing from state to state, airport to airport. You have to be clear about the rules at your point of embarkation and disembarkation. And the rules are liable to change, so you need to keep a close watch on them. Will it be quarantine or no quarantine, institutional quarantine or home, for two weeks, or longer, and so on. 

Anyway, come D-Day, I arrived at Delhi airport, duly kitted out in corona-resistant gear, had a largish bottle of hand sanitizer in my bag, and extra masks, too, just in case. I lowered my mask just once on the entire trip—when I was required to show my face to the security person at...

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