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Mumbai Airport Terminal 1 to resume domestic flights from today, five airlines to operate

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. Also read   “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.

Vistara commences non-stop flights from Mumbai to Male, Maldives under air bubble pact

Vistara commences non-stop flights from Mumbai to Male, Maldives under air bubble pact Vistara will accept all eligible passengers meeting visa or entry requirements in both countries, as specified by the respective government bodies. (Photo: Twitter/Vistara) Updated: Mar 3, 2021, 10:26 PM IST Flight carrier Vistara on Wednesday (March 3) commenced its non-stop flights between Mumbai, India and Male, Republic of Maldives. According to the airline, the inaugural flight was operated by Vistara s Airbus A320neo aircraft. We are excited to extend our international network to the gorgeous Maldives. Malé is now a Vistara city! #FlyHigher #FlyTheNewFeeling #MaléOnVistara, Vistara tweeted from their Twitter handle on Wednesday (March 3).

CSMIA Facilitates Distribution Of 43 Million Doses Of COVID 19 Vaccines Since Jan

BW Businessworld CSMIA Facilitates Distribution Of 43 Million Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccines Since Jan The highest export of the vaccine was made to Dhaka in Bangladesh with nine million doses, followed by Morocco with six million doses and Brazil with four million doses Photo Credit : Shutterstock The city s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) has facilitated the distribution of around 43 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines including to overseas destinations since January. Mumbai Airport had started airlifting the vaccines since January 13. CSMIA has facilitated the distribution of approximately 43 million COVID-19 vaccines, weighing around 113 tonnes, to over 57 destinations, including 29 international ones, the private airport operator said in a release.

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