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Mumbai: From April 21, all domestic flights from T2 yet again | Mumbai News

Representative Image MUMBAI: If you are booked on a domestic flight scheduled to depart from Mumbai airport after mid next week, you don’t have to check which terminal it will depart from. With rising Covid cases, Mumbai airport on Thursday announced that all flight operations will be moved to its T2 terminal in Sahar from April 21. Currently, domestic flights are operated out of two terminals of Mumbai airport, T2 and T1 in Vile Parle. When domestic flights restarted after lockdown on May 25 last year, all flight operations at Mumbai airport (domestic and international) operated out of T2. From March 10, IndiGo, AirAsia, GoAir, TruJet and Star Air moved most domestic flights to T1. But with rising Covid cases and government restrictions, the airport decided to go back to last year’s practice.

Mumbai airport to operate domestic flights from Terminal 2 amid surge in cases

Mumbai airport to operate domestic flights from Terminal 2 amid surge in cases Mirror Online / Updated: Apr 15, 2021, 14:13 IST Mumbai: With the surge in Covid-19 cases, Mumbai airport has decided to return to last year s practice and operate flights only out of T2, Sahar. In light of the latest developments in the ongoing pandemic situation, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) has decided to re-consolidate all domestic passenger flights currently operating via Terminal 1. From April 21, all international as well as domestic flight operations will be handled from Terminal 2. Passengers of GoAir, Star Air, Air Asia, TruJet and IndiGo, booked on flights scheduled to depart from T1 in Vile Parle could get in touch with the airlines concerned for further queries, said a

Mumbai airport to move all flights operations to T2

Mumbai airport to move all flights operations to T2 Top Searches Mumbai airport to move all flights operations to T2 Manju V / TNN / Apr 15, 2021, 13:44 IST FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail (Representative image) MUMBAI: With ever-rising Covid cases in Mumbai, the city airport on Thursday announced that all domestic passenger flights will depart from T2 from next week. Currently, domestic operations are handled from two terminals of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA), T2 in Sahar and T1 in Vile Parle. Airlines like IndiGo, AirAsia, GoAir, TruJet and Star Air had moved some or most of their domestic flights to T1 in March. With effect from April 21, 2021, CSMIA will be conducting all international as well as domestic flight operations through its iconic advanced Terminal 2. All passengers of GoAir, Star Air, Air Asia, TruJet and IndiGo are requested to get in touch with the respective airlines for further queries, said a statement issued by the Mumbai

Covid-19: Strong wave sweeps India as cases, deaths surge

Covid-19: Strong wave sweeps India as cases, deaths surge Nithin Belle/Mumbai Filed on April 16, 2021 | Last updated on April 16, 2021 at 12.02 am Health workers help a patient shift from a dedicated Covid-19 hospital to another hospital in Ahmedabad. Reuters Hospitals in many cities report severe shortages of beds and oxygen as daily cases surge to record 200,000 With more than 200,000 new infections on Thursday, India’s Covid-19 nightmare is reaching frightening levels. Over a thousand people died in a 24-hour span and hospitals in many cities are reporting a shortage of beds, oxygen and Remdesivir injections. The Indian capital was the worst-hit, with the Delhi government imposing a weekend curfew. On Wednesday, it saw a massive 17,282 new cases of Covid-19, even as tens of thousands of residents stood in long queues hoping to get treatment at hospitals across the metro.

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