The civil aviation ministry has announced that air traffic at Mumbai airport has improved and delays in flight arrivals have been reduced. The government is committed to minimizing inconvenience for passengers. The Airport Authority of India has instructed the airport to decrease aircraft movement during rush hours. The ministry’s actions have resulted in fewer delays and better adherence to allotted slots. Airlines had to cancel multiple flights following the directive.
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The Central Railway, Mumbai division will conduct a megablock on its suburban sections, leading to inconvenience for commuters. Maintenance and engineering works will be carried out on the Thane-Kalyan Up and Down Fast lines, as well as on the Harbour line. Passengers are advised to plan their journeys accordingly.
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Aviation authorities have imposed fines on IndiGo and Mumbai International Airport for two separate incidents. IndiGo was fined Rs 1.2 crore for serving refreshments on the apron and Mumbai Airport was fined Rs 90 lakh for allowing passengers to eat on the tarmac. Additionally, Air India and SpiceJet were fined for not deploying CAT III-trained pilots during foggy conditions in Delhi. The fines totalling Rs 3 crore were issued by the DGCA and the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security.