NEW DELHI: Ahead of G20 Summit in the national Capital, more than a 1000 flights may either get cancelled or rescheduled, a report in the Economic Times claimed.
The Central government has instructed airlines to curtail frequency by a fourth throughout the G20 Summit scheduled to take place in September in the city. As per the English daily, the order has come due to the parking constraints at the Delhi airport.
Additionally, the Government has asked the airlines to reposition some of their aircraft to other cities’ airports in view of the Summit. The G20 summit will be held in Delhi from 9 September. Meanwhile, the airline executives have warned of countrywide network repercussions, leading to flight cancellations as Delhi is India’s primary airport.