Post lockdown, AAI HQ is yet to decide flight sequence for MBB Airport. in new SOP, it is clear that capacity of passengers will be reduced in every aircraft.
Enewstime Desk
Agartala, April 30, 2020: Even as the Airport Authority of India (AAI) has already formulated a new SOP (Standard of Operating Procedures) for the post-lockdown air services, the AAI head quarters are yet to take a final call on the intervals of flights and numbers in MBB Airport Agartala. Highly placed sources of AAI said that the AAI head quarters would take a final decision in this regard after assessing the capacity of the terminal building and flights.
“As per the new guidelines, it has been made clear that the capacity of passengers will be reduced in each of the aircraft. But, as to what number of aircraft will be operating in what sequence if the lockdown in lifted that will be decided by the head quarters and that too after assessing the forthcoming situation and capacity of the terminal building”, Agartala Airport Director VK Seth said.
On being asked about the expected time of reopened services, he said, the most important thing that has to be mentioned here is that the AAI, in its new guidelines, clearly underscores that all the protocols will be followed strictly if the operation starts. That means AAI is not sure about resuming services, he added.

Speaking on the safety measures, he said, “The prime focus of this time is social distancing. We have taken a number of measures keeping this issue in mind. First of all, we have already done marking from the entrance to the departure area. Adequate number of sanitizers and cleaning staffs have been engaged. Moreover, to maintain social distancing in the washrooms, we are going to engage a staff there so that people do not get spilled over there”. He also said that in the aircraft three-seater sofas were made for two people in some cases one passenger.
“More than 80 percent of the work has been done earlier and now we are just modifying as per the new guidelines”. Notably, in MBB Airport, the existing capacity of the terminal building in 250 passengers—both for arrival and departure.
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