G20 summit: Flights to and from Delhi likely to be cancelled on these dates
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Updated : Aug 30, 2023, 12:09 IST
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Multiple airline companies have approached the Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL), the entity in charge of managing the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport, with requests to cancel flights because of the upcoming G20 Sum … Read more
Multiple airline companies have approached the Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL), the entity in charge of managing the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport, with requests to cancel flights because of the upcoming G20 Summit 2023 scheduled for September 9 and 10. Read less
However, this is in contrast to other reports that stated that the request is not because of a lack of parking space for aircraft.
Referring to this, the DIAL issued a statement stating that they take immense pride in India’s role as the host of the G20 Summit 2023. It added that the current news on cancellations of flights has no link to the parking of aircrafts, as they have already provided ample space for required parking.
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The statement further added that the decisions to cancel the flights have been taken by airlines, mostly because of traffic restrictions due to the G20 summit. It also added that there might be approximately 80 arrivals and 80 departures that may be affected due to these cancellations as they are committed to working closely with airlines to minimise any inconvenience caused to passengers.
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September 8 has been declared as an off day in Delhi due to the G20 Summit, whereas September 7 is a holiday for Janmashtami. Travellers who are keen to spend a long weekend away from the city can also plan ahead respectively.
Also, the Delhi Police has advised people to take into consideration extra time for their travel as roads will likely face heavy congestion during this period.
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