The article investigates the ongoing tussle between the central government and the Government of Kerala regarding the leasing of the Thiruvananthapuram airport to the private sector. It traces the genesis of the problem and the rationale of the state government demand for a role in the management of the airport.
Despite the central government’s auctioning away of the country’s major airports and Adani Enterprises cornering most of them, Kerala has refused to roll out the red carpet for the corporate giant that secured the lease for the Thiruvananthapuram airport. More than that, as Adani Enterprises is heading towards taking control of the Thiruvananthapuram airport along with five other airports in the country (Mangaluru, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Lucknow and Guwahati), the Government of Kerala (GoK), in alliance with the opposition political parties, has challenged the claims made by the supporters of privatisation and the central government on the grounds of violation of socia
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Follow Covid-19 norms or pay Rs 1000 fine at Mumbai airport
Starting April 1, Mumbai airport has started imposing a spot fine of Rs 1,000 for violating the Covid-19 safety norms such as wearing face masks that cover the nose and mouth and maintaining social distancing amongst others.
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Regular announcements are made through the airport PA system as well as by on-ground marshal to follow safety precautions at CSMIA (Picture Credits: AFP/Representative)
The Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) on Saturday announced that it will levy a fine of Rs 1,000 on passengers who will be found flouting Covid-19 safety norms at the Mumbai Airport.
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MUMBAI: Mumbai airport s Terminal 1 in Vile Parle will reopen on March 10 after remaining closed for almost a year. T1 was shut in the last week of March last year when the lockdown began.
It will open in the early hours of Wednesday to passengers of five airlines, booked on over 100 arrival and departure flights connecting 27 destinations in the country.
However, only passengers booked on IndiGo domestic flights will have check their departure/arrival terminal as its flights will operate from both terminals. Those booked on Go Air, Star Air, Air Asia and Trujet will board from or arrive at T1. Vistara and SpiceJet will operate from T2 as usual.