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Terminal 1 Of Mumbai Airport To Resume Operation From Oct. 20

Author : NewsGram Desk

After almost 18 months of closure during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport's Terminal 1 will resume domestic operations from October 20, an official said on Monday.

Initially, it will cater to around domestic 156 flights daily, while 396 domestic and international services shall be handled by Terminal 2.

After a brief resumption in March this year, the operations on T1 were suspended and all operations continued from T2 in the wake of the second wave.

The CSMIA said that the move follows the nationwide vaccination drive and the increased passenger confidence in air travel and all Covid-19 protocols shall be strictly adhered to for peoples' safety.

Mumbai Airport domestic departure Terminal 1CPrateek Karandikar/ Wikimedia Commons

From October 20, Star Air, AirAsia, TruJet, GoFirst will resume services from T1, while a few flights of IndiGo will restart operations from October 31.

The CSMIA has made arrangements for 12 registration desks and 12 testing booths for the incoming-outgoing passengers at T1 to enable them to undergo RT-PCR tests at the airport.

The T1 will also implement physical distancing through measures such as the re-arrangement of seating, and installation of plexiglass to minimize face-to-face interactions amongst others at the terminal. (IANS/SK)

Keywords: Mumbai Airport, Terminal T1, Flights resumption, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport

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