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AI flights shifted to different terminal after the shoot incident
Mumbai, May 24: With the II-C Sahar Terminal of the Chhatrapati Shivaji International airport being isolated after a constable shot dead his superior, the Airports Authority of India has shifted all Air-India flights to the II-A Wing.
Mumbai, May 24: With the II-C Sahar Terminal of the
Chhatrapati Shivaji International airport being isolated after
a constable shot dead his superior, the Airports Authority of
India has shifted all Air-India flights to the II-A Wing.
All AI flights and flights of foreign carriers handled
by the airline like Bangladesh Biman, Singapore and Thai
Airways are being shifted to II-A terminal and the closed
portion of II-B is getting readied to handle incoming
passengers, AAI officials said.
Meanwhile, passengers from an Air-India flight (AI775) from the Gulf, which arrived around 9:15 pm, were escorted to II-a for immigration and customs clearance, public relations director Jitender Bhargav said.
There may be slight delays for departing passengers as no facilities are available for immigration counters in the II-B Wing, which has been closed down for renovation, AAI officials said. Bureau Report
Meanwhile, passengers from an Air-India flight (AI775) from the Gulf, which arrived around 9:15 pm, were escorted to II-a for immigration and customs clearance, public relations director Jitender Bhargav said.
There may be slight delays for departing passengers as no facilities are available for immigration counters in the II-B Wing, which has been closed down for renovation, AAI officials said. Bureau Report