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Mumbai Airport Terminal 1 to resume domestic flights from today, five airlines to operate
Due to the COVID-19 lockdown, flight services from T1 which caters to domestic passengers, were suspended since March 2020. File photo
Updated: Mar 10, 2021, 06:13 AM IST
The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) is all set to resume its domestic flight operations on Terminal 1 (T1) from March 10. Five domestic carriers will be operating 102 flights from the terminal across 27 destinations.
The five domestic carriers which will operate from Terminal 1 are Go Air, Star Air, Air Asia, Trujet and Indigo 6E 5500- 6E 5999.
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“For the kind attention of Domestic passengers flying to and from Mumbai! CSMIA will be re-opening Terminal 1 from March 10th 2021,” CSMIA wrote on their official Twitter handle.
India Business News: The city airport has said five domestic airlines will be operating 102 flights to 27 destinations on day one of the resumption of flight operations fr
The city airport has said five domestic airlines will be operating 102 flights to 27 destinations on day one of the resumption of flight operations from Terminal-1 on Wednesday. The operations from T1, which serves domestic passengers, remained suspended even after a restart of domestic air services in the country on May 25 last year following a two-month suspension of air services in late March to contain the pandemic. As of now, all operations domestic and international (under various special initiatives) at Mumbai airport is being carried out from Terminal 2 (T-2). The resumption of services from T1 will help maintain social distancing measures, uphold passenger safety, and ensure a seamless transit, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) said in a statement on Monday.