The Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) will be partially shut down
till April 30, first for Aero India rehearsals, the show and later, for
runway upgradation work.
The upgrade has been designed to support the growing air traffic at the Bengaluru airport. During the upgrade, Rapid exit taxiways (RETs) are being constructed to improve air traffic movement.
"Passenger convenience will be ensured with airlines sharing communication on the change in airport operations and revised flight timings during the length of the 2017 Aero India show," KIA said in an official release.
The upgrade, which will be conducted in a phased manner, will also involve partial closure of facilities without any impact on airport operations. Airlines that will be impacted have already received communication about the reduced operating hours and will inform passengers accordingly.
To Read the News in Full 10/02/17 Stuti Agarwal/Times of India
The upgrade has been designed to support the growing air traffic at the Bengaluru airport. During the upgrade, Rapid exit taxiways (RETs) are being constructed to improve air traffic movement.
"Passenger convenience will be ensured with airlines sharing communication on the change in airport operations and revised flight timings during the length of the 2017 Aero India show," KIA said in an official release.
The upgrade, which will be conducted in a phased manner, will also involve partial closure of facilities without any impact on airport operations. Airlines that will be impacted have already received communication about the reduced operating hours and will inform passengers accordingly.
To Read the News in Full 10/02/17 Stuti Agarwal/Times of India
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