This will be the first airport company to be listed on the Indian stock exchanges
The Delhi International Airport Ltd said scheduled flights will operate as normal
Also, no impact would be on IAF, BSF, army helicopter and the state-owned aircraft/helicopter can fly with Governor/Chief Minister of the state
Also talking to airlines to see if test costs can be included in ticket price
Airlines flew 2.1 mn passengers in July, against 1.9 mn in June
All passengers arriving by international flights at the Delhi Airport will have to undergo seven days of institutional quarantine at their own cost, followed by one-week of home quarantine
The Delhi international airport handled more than 20 million pieces of essential medical supplies during the first quarter of 2020-21, said its operator DIAL
The French airport operator will now pay Rs 9,720 crore instead of Rs 10,780 crore which it had agreed to pay earlier
Flights cancelled between July 6 to July 19
Bhagwant Singh, travelling to Washington on an Air India flight, was intercepted with a 7.65 mm calibre bullet in his bag
During the two months of lockdown, the airport handled about 92 flights to 28 destinations that have never been connected from Delhi
The outlook on the ratings for both has been changed to negative from ratings under review
The operator had called for the hike in view of Rs 9,800 cr plan, including expansion of a terminal-1, construction of fourth runway
Non-scheduled domestic operations, which include private and charter flights, began on Monday.
Moreover, domestic operations resumed in Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday, a day after the restart of air travel across India.
All scheduled commercial passenger flights were suspended in India since March 25 after the Central government imposed a lockdown to contain COVID-19
India resumed commercial domestic flights on Monday after a gap of two months and the first day saw high cancellations and nervous passengers trying to adapt to the new normal of flying.
The flight schedule had been made for all airports, including those in West Bengal, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, which have decided to defer or restrict flights for now
Here is what is going to change for passengers as they fly from Monday
The requirement of mandatory Covid-19 tests was communicated by the Home Ministry to the airline on Tuesday evening and has now led to a slight delay in resumption of operations