Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) is set to reopen its Terminal 1 for domestic flights from today, October 13. GoFirst will resume all their domestic operations from Terminal 1 from October 13.
The Adani Group-owned Mumbai airport operator had said in a statement on October 8 that it was supposed to start operations from T1 from October 20 but due to heavy passenger rush amid the festive season, was forced to prepone resumption of flight services from the domestic terminal.
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Meanwhile, the Ministry of Civil Aviation on Tuesday announced to put in place the scheduled domestic air operations from October 18 with no restrictions of capacity.
The Mumbai airport authorities had suspended flight services from T1 in mid-April after the deadly second wave of the pandemic hit the country. All operations were moved to T2, which is largely used for international connectivity.
Even during the first wave, CSMIA had suspended services of T1 for around seven months and only Terminal 2 was operational for international flights.
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