Despite three runways at Delhi airport, flights getting delayed
July 28th, 2009 - 6:40 pm ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )New Delhi, July 28 (IANS) The Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in the national capital boasts of three well-equipped runways, but flights, including those on international routes, continue to be delayed, especially at night.
Most international flights that operate during peak hours at night are generally delayed ever since the Delhi High Court restricted the use of the third runway (No.29) after 10 p.m.
“Of the three runways at the IGI airport, we can use only one from late night hours till early morning. This is one reason why flights are getting delayed at night,” complained an air traffic controller.
Currently, only one runway (No.28) is used from 10 p.m. till early morning. The old runway (No.27) is undergoing repairs, which will take a few more months.
The Delhi High Court had directed the government in May to take steps to reduce sound pollution after a non-government organisation filed a public interest litigation contending that the noise level was much in excess of limits permissible for residential areas.
The third runway was closed for operations after 10 p.m. after the court’s directive.
Nearly 700 flights land and take-off at the airport every day.
Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel told parliament last week that the air traffic congestion at the airport would end once the new terminal, T3, becomes operational by April 2010.
“I do concede there is a problem. But there is always scope for improvement. The airport is undergoing major expansion,” Patel said.
But a spokesperson for Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL), which operates the airport, claimed there were no major delays in flight-operations.
According to Forbes magazine, the Mumbai and Delhi airports were the worst globally in terms of arrivals.
“If you flew to Mumbai or Delhi last year, more often than not your plane did not arrive on time. The international airports in those cities were the world’s worst for timely arrivals,” the magazine said.
To add to the problem, the airport does not seem equipped enough to cope with rains.
A heavy downpour Monday resulted in runway No. 28 being closed around 8.30 p.m. as visibility fell to 700 metres, leading to massive congestion and flight delays. The arrival terminal at the domestic airport was water-logged and there were huge traffic jams on roads leading to it.
“The arrival terminal was flooded but all other terminals functioned normally,” said a DIAL official.
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