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GoAir announces shifting of incoming flights to terminal 1B

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Budget carrier GoaAir announced shifting of its incoming flights to terminal 1B from terminal IA at the city's domestic airport from tomorrow.

As of now, its outbound flights leave from terminal 1B.

The last GoAir flight arriving at Terminal 1A will be from Delhi at 23.55 hours while the airline's first arriving flight at Terminal 1B will be at 1 am tomorrow, GoAir said in a release today.

This will complete the process of relocation of GoAir operations to terminal IB from IA, it said.

GoAir's entire operations, both departures and arrivals at Mumbai airport, will now be carried out from Terminal 1B.
 

To inform its passengers of the change, signage will be put up across both terminals at the airport, the release said adding GoAir will also update its passengers through its social media network, company website and intimation through email, SMS and its customer service helpline.

Meanwhile, another city-based carrier Jet Airways is set to shift its domestic services to terminal 2 (T2) from tomorrow, from where it presently carries out its overseas flights.

The relocation, announced by Jet Airways early this month, is part of the phase-wise transition plan of the airport operator - Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) - under which all the domestic carriers would be shifted to the international terminal from the domestic airport at suburban Santacruz.

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First Published: Mar 14 2016 | 4:57 PM IST

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