TN couple gets married on plane to avoid Covid restrictions

A couple from Madurai has made it into the headlines for their unique idea of getting married in presence of all their loved ones. Regulator DGCA has launched an inquiry into the mid-air ceremony

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Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of couples who were set to get married during this time of pandemic had to cut short their list of guests and even several events. But, amid all this, a couple from Tamil Nadu’s Madurai has made it into the headlines for their unique idea of getting married in presence of all their loved ones. The couple booked an entire flight from Madurai-Bangalore and tied the knot in the ‘graceful’ presence of over 130 relatives in the flight.

The couple, Rakesh-Dakshina both residents of Madurai, decided to hire a chartered flight to tie the knot up above the sky in a bid to avoid the ongoing COVID-19 wedding restrictions and curfew in Tamil Nadu.

A video of the unique wedding is also going viral on social media after a user posted it on Twitter with the caption, “Rakesh-Dakshina from Madurai, who rented a plane for two hours and got married in the wedding sky.’’

The short video clip shows the groom tying the Mangalsutra around the bride’s neck as the relatives present during the ceremony cheer and shower them with flower petals.

Meanwhile, Regulator DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) has launched an inquiry into the mid-air ceremony. The aviation regulator has asked for a report and the crew of the SpiceJet flight has been taken off duty.

According to the report, the bride, groom and their families may face action as SpiceJet says passengers did not follow rules despite repeated requests.

Meanwhile, the Tamil Nadu government extended the ongoing lockdown for another week till May 31, due to the increase in the number of coronavirus cases in the state. The decision to extend the lockdown in Tamil Nadu was announced after the state reported over 36,000 fresh coronavirus cases on Friday.

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