
Mumbai airport stops flight diversions till Sunday citing inadequate parking space
India Today
Mumbai International Airport Ltd issued a NOTAM at 9 pm stating it would no longer accept additional flight diversions, according to a source.
The Mumbai airport on Saturday issued a 'NOTAM' to state that it will not accept any flight for diversion until 8 am on Sunday amid the US and Israeli strikes on Iran.
The decision was taken due to the paucity of parking space at the airport with a number of flights returning to their origin or diverting to nearby airports, a source said.
Mumbai International Airport Ltd, the private airport operator, issued a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) "for not accepting any more diversions" at 9 pm, the source added.
At least 54 flights had been cancelled at the Mumbai airport till 5.45 pm on Saturday.

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