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Expect more delays at Mumbai airport

Come October, flying in and out of Mumbai will not be a cakewalk for the next two years. Modernisation work at the airport will affect the normal operation of flights, reports Soubhik Mitra.

Updated on: Aug 02, 2008 01:09 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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Come October, flying in and out of Mumbai will not be a cakewalk for the next two years. Modernisation work at the airport — including the construction of a parallel taxiway and a rapid exit taxiway — will affect the normal operation of flights, warned officials at the Air Traffic Control (ATC).

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Along with constructing the two taxiways, Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) is trying to enhance the efficiency of the cross runway ‘14/32’ in three phases.

“Operations wouldn’t have been affected at all if we had parallel runways like in Delhi. In Mumbai, both the runways intersect each other,” said a senior ATC official. However, there is little option as bad weather worsened the condition of the deteriorating runway. Recently, MIAL had asked ATC to caution pilots to be extra careful while landing in Mumbai.

Luckily for the airport operator, there is a slowdown in passenger traffic in recent times, thanks to soaring ticket prices and airlines cutting down on flights. “A reduction in flights would definitely help ease the pressure,” added the ATC official.

 
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Soubhik Mitra

Soubhik Mitra is an assistant editor with the Hindustan Times. The Mumbai boy has spent over a decade reporting on civic, environmental and political issues. His current stint is the longest where he writes on aviation and travel.

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