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Flight services at the Mumbai airport were badly hit on 9 April with various airlines cancelling as many as 225 flights, besides rescheduling scores of others, due to the closure of the main runway for six hours for pre-monsoon maintenance work.
The Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL), which runs the city airport, has announced the closure of the main runway (O9/27) between 11 am and 5 pm for 9 April and 10 April.
The city airport is the main base of Jet Airways and a bulk of its operations, both domestic and international, are carried out from here.
The Mumbai airport is the operations base of budget carrier GoAir as well.
Jet Airways also rescheduled 70 flights, including 17 international ones, while Air India diverted four flights.
When contacted, an Air India spokesperson also said the cancellation of flights due to the runway maintenance work at the Mumbai airport was intimated to the passengers well in advance.
"There is a negligible impact of the temporary runway closure on our operations. Only six of our flights were cancelled and four were re-timed on both the days. Prior notification of the closure helped us plan well and minimise the impact" a Vistara spokesperson said in a statement.
The Mumbai airport, which is the second busiest in the country, has two crossing runways – 09/27 (the main) and 14/32 (the secondary runway).
While the primary runway can handle up to 48 arrivals and departures per hour, the secondary runway has a capacity of 35 flight movements per hour.
On an average, there are 970 flight arrivals and departures at the Mumbai airport every day.