Centre is also mulling providing passengers with landing cards on boards and filling them prior to arrival, assessing X-ray capacity for baggage, ramping up security manpower capacity, and longer-term technology upgrades.
Delhi International Airport has been facing the problem of congestion, and to solve this, the ministry has initiated conversation with airlines to reduce the number of flights during peak hours, reports PTI.
While the rains in Delhi may have bought some respite from the heat wave, flight operations were severely impacted at the Delhi International Airport due to the downpour.