Commercial flight operations at Gujarat’s Jamnagar airport will remain suspended till Friday as part of precautionary measures ahead of Cyclone Biparjoy’s landfall.
According to the Jamnagar airport director, the airport has issued a NOTAM for three days, Wednesday through Friday. Diesel and gasoline required to operate the airport in an emergency have also been stored.
According to NOTAM, Air India and Star Air have cancelled their scheduled flights. NOTAM means ‘Notice to Airmen”; it is issued at the airport for flights coming from outside. Also, there are no aircraft in the parking area at the airport.
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