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Are Chennai flights getting Cancelled?

Are Chennai flights getting Cancelled?

There is no flight cancellation for today.

Are international flights from Chennai are open?

Chennai International Airport is now returning to international operations after a break of four months since the lockdown in India. Chennai International Airport is now returning to international operations after a break of four months since the lockdown in India.

Is TN E-pass required now?

E-pass is not required anymore.

Is TN E pass mandatory?

E-pass is not required anymore. RT-PCR test is also not required anymore.

What is the status on Chennai airport today?

Arrivals

Flight From Status
WY251 MCT Landed
6E159 PNQ Landed
G8305 BOM Landed
AK11 KUL Landed Late

Do we need ePass to travel to Chennai airport?

As per the guidelines, international passengers traveling to Tamil Nadu must register on the state portal and apply for a TN e-pass. Having a TN e-pass is obligatory for you to exit Chennai International Airport or connect on a domestic flight within the state.

What happened to Kanimozhi at Chennai Airport?

The incident is understood to have taken place when Kanimozhi was at the Chennai international airport to take a flight to Delhi. India suspended all scheduled international passenger flights on March 23 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Is Chennai International Airport closed due to cyclone Nivar?

Due to Cyclone Nivar, the Chennai international airport has been closed till 7 AM on Thursday. The senior officials at Chennai Airport said this was the first seizure of wildlife products in almost a year, the last such seizure was in December 2019.

What happened to the Air India flight from Bahrain to Chennai?

Under the Vande Bharat mission, an Air India flight from Bahrain to Chennai departed from Bahrain International Airport on Sunday, informed the Indian Embassy in Bahrain. Cyclone Nivar made a late-night landfall near Puducherry.

What is the situation of Indian airports in India?

A majority of Indian airports are handling passenger way beyond the built capacity of terminals.. In a release, the carrier said it would be the first Indian budget carrier to launch daily direct flights on the Mumbai-Colombo, Mumbai-Dhaka, Mumbai-Riyadh, Mumbai-Hong Kong and Mumbai-Kathmandu sectors.