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Footfall passengers, flight numbers take off in the letter

Footfall passengers, flight numbers take off in the letter
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Letter: The Diamond City Flyers, after being forced to remain low because of a pandemic, flying high and important, often again.
In October, the airport witnessed footsteps 87.008 passengers compared to only 1,616 recorded in May 2020.
With the increasing number of passengers, flight traffic at the airport will also get busier that day.
Only one week to the back, go the first first flight on the route Delhi-letter gets a traditional water cannon salute at the letter airport.
After Covid enforced Lull, the beginning of the year seeing flight activities took in the letter.
In February 2021, the letter of the letter saw a brief 96,949 passengers, while last month 87.008.
Without a big disruption seen, experts feel that the number of passengers tends to go as high as 1.5 lakh this month.
Working for better connectivity, increasing flight and better facilities for passengers is a group that matches the name ‘we work for airport work in the letter’.
This group has a large presence on social media with its Facebook page boasting almost 92,000 members.
This group has routine interactions not only with airport officials but also from different airlines.
Sanjay Jain, a businessman who deals with construction materials, is a group of active groups.
“We started this group in 2011 to get the right flight facilities from the letter.
Because our efforts are now major airlines including Air India, Air India Express, Indigo, Spice Jet, Go First, Star Air and Ventura operate from the airport letter for temporary domestic leaflets Air India Express operates Surat-Sharjah flights, “Jain said.
Jain said that the letter now has flight connectivity with big cities such as Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Jaipur, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Goa, Coimbatore, and Indore.
He believes that footsteps at the airport will reach 1.5 lakh passengers this month.
Safe Saini, airport director, the letter also said the number of leaflets increased after the second wave of Covid-19.
On November 14, a total of 42 flights (21 arrivals and 21 departures) – carrying 5,369 passengers – operated from the airport letter, Saini told.
“We work to increase air traffic at the airport,” Saini added.

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