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Visakhapatnam Airport witnesses decrease in passengers and flights cancellation
Updated Date: 2/1/2022
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The country has observed a decline in the number of travellers due to the upsurge in COVID-19 cases.
The fear of the Omicron variant has led to decline in the number of
passengers, and cancellation of flights travelling from the
Visakhapatnam International Airport. On 28 January 2022, Friday, the
Visakhapatnam International Airport has witnessed the cancellation of as
many as six-morning flights. The waiting lounges were seen to be almost
empty. A similar turn of events was observed on 29 January, 2022, with
over three morning flights being cancelled. Additionally, two other
evening flights, which were scheduled to depart from the Visakhapatnam
International Airport, on Saturday, were also cancelled due to low
occupancy. Speaking
to Yo! Vizag, one of the officials at the Visakhapatnam International
Airport stated that the fear of COVID-19 has led to a decrease in
passengers. He added that there has been low occupancy of seats, due to
the people preferring to stay at their homes and avoid travelling. On
average 8-10 flights are being cancelled daily, since the last week. He
mentioned that the number of incoming and outgoing flights have
decreased in the last month. Until January 2022, over 30 flights arrived
and departed from the Visakhapatnam International Airport on a daily
basis. Another higher official, at the Visakhapatnam International
Airport, says that the flights are facing a decline in the member of
passengers, during the third wave of the pandemic. He stated that the
public are prioritising the safety of their homes over sharing a space
with a group of people. Further,
he pointed out that not only the public but the crew members of the
flights, staff at the airports are also being affected by the virus. A
similar scenario was witnessed during the first and second waves of the
pandemic. The recovery from this crisis will take some time, and he also
added that they have recovered well post the second wave. The
trains, flights, and buses have become the least preferred mode of
transport since the arrival of the virus. Low occupancy of public
transport is being witnessed in all parts of the country. |
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