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Today’s high-level government meeting on the rush hour in Delhi

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Today's high-level government meeting on the rush hour in Delhi

Credent Tv: The increased crowding at the airports in Delhi and Mumbai has caused serious alarm.

On Thursday at 11 a.m., an important government meeting will be conducted regarding the traffic at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA). The meeting would be presided over by Union Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla, according to officials with knowledge of the situation. Major concerns have been expressed over the past few days due to the commotion and disorder at the airport in the nation’s capital and the escalating tempers.

Jyotiraditya Scindia, the minister of aviation, paid a review visit at the airport on Monday. Images from his visit depicted him conversing with the authorities. The minister stated on Wednesday that efforts to reduce traffic have begun to show benefits. “All agencies have taken action in the previous 24 to 36 hours to reduce congestion at every checkpoint at all major airports. T3 (Terminal-3access )’s ports and check-in desks are less congested “He stated in a post on LinkedIn. He added that it is expected that the issue would be resolved within the coming week.


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Scindia specified a number of actions, including adding four more X-Ray machines to the security hold area, installing wait time displays, and sending out CISF (Central Industrial Security Force) personnel.

The civil aviation ministry requested airlines to increase staffing at all check-in counters on Tuesday. The notification stated, “Airline check-in counters at several airports have been observed to be unmanned or inadequately manned during early morning hours, leading to congestion at the airports and creating inconvenience to the passengers.”

According to reports, one of the main causes of the pandemonium that has broken out at the airports is the increase in passenger numbers after the pandemic’s two-year pause.

Airlines have begun issuing various traveller cautions in response to concerns. Domestic airline IndiGo on Monday advised customers to arrive at the airport three and a half hours before takeoff. also Air India.

Airlines have been issuing unique advisories for passengers in the midst of complaints. On Monday, domestic airline IndiGo advised customers to get to the airport three and a half hours before takeoff. A similar warning was also issued by Air India.

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Additionally, the Delhi International Airport Authority Limited has been providing frequent updates on passenger movement on Twitter.

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