AAI officials said that a reversing trend has been noticed since April 14 at northeast airports and Guwahati airport in particular, which records the maximum footfall in the region.
GUWAHATI: Stricter screening to save the northeastern states from a fresh Covid-19 surge has cut down on the number of air passengers coming to the region, whose numbers were higher than those exiting from the region.
Officials at the Airports Authority of India (AAI) said that a reversing trend has been noticed since April 14 at northeast airports and Guwahati airport in particular, which records the maximum footfall in the region.
As per figures furnished by AAI sources, 10,010 passengers arrived in the northeast on April 14, against 10,825 passengers exiting from various NE airports.
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