Kerala Floods: Air India ,IndiGo, Jet Airways, GoAir, SpiceJet Start Special Flights As Part of Rescue Operation

The Periyar river had flooded Kochi airport, and therefore it will not be available up to 2 pm on August 26.

Kerala, August 20: The first commercial flight landed at INS Garuda Kochi Naval Air Station today morning after Kochi Airport got affected due to one of the worst floods in the state. More than 300 people have died and many are still stranded in the flood. Minister Suresh Prabhu congratulated Air Indian team for their first scheduled flight at INS Garuda, (the alternate site for Cochin Airport) from Bangalore with 70+ passengers. Kerala Floods: First Commercial Flight Lands at INS Garuda Kochi Naval Air Station As Kochi Airport Remains Shut; Check Flight Schedule

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The water levels have started to reduce at the Cochin International Airport, and flights are getting diverted to Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram. Other flights like GoAir, IndiGo, Jet Airways and others are taking part in the rescue operation by operating special flights.

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Air India

Congratulations to team @airindiain. 1st scheduled flight lands at Cochin INS Garuda (the alternate site for Cochin Airport) from Bangalore with 70+ passengers. pic.twitter.com/QlhYPc2i2Z

— Suresh Prabhu (@sureshpprabhu) August 20, 2018

Jet Airways

Jet Airways is operating special flights between Bengaluru and the Kochi navy airfield. These flights will operate from 21 August. The airline has also deployed additional flights to and from Mumbai, Bengaluru, Dubai and Dammam to Thiruvananthapuram.

#9Wupdate: We are committed in our support to the people impacted due to #KeralaFloods and sincerely hope the situation stabilises soon.

Pls RT to those who need to travel there asap. pic.twitter.com/QcrFt5r1kc

— Jet Airways (@jetairways) August 20, 2018

GoAir

GoAir is operating special flights from Mumbai to Thiruvananthapuram from today. Customers booked to/from Kochi will be accommodated on these flights.

#GoAlert

Due to closure of Kochi Airport, GoAir will operate special flights on Mumbai-Trivandrum sector w.e.f 20th Aug, 2018. Customers booked to/from Kochi will be accommodated on these flights. For more information, contact us on 18602100999 or visit https://t.co/It6A1Kdfe4

— GoAir (@goairlinesindia) August 18, 2018

IndiGo

#6ETravelAdvisory: Due to the flood situation in #Kerala, cancellation fee waiver will be offered on the bookings made before Aug 20, 2018 for travel scheduled on/before Aug 31, 2018. For any assistance, write to us on Facebook/Twitter.

— IndiGo (@IndiGo6E) August 19, 2018

SpiceJet

SpiceJet is operating special flights to and from Kozhikode, Thiruvananthapuram, Bengaluru and Chennai to multiple destinations and help passengers stranded due to Kerala floods.

SpiceJet is operating special flights to and from Kozhikode, Thiruvananthapuram, Bengaluru and Chennai to multiple destinations and help passengers stranded due to Kerala floods. Please call the Reservation Helplines: +91 98718 03333, +91 96540 03333 to opt for these flights. pic.twitter.com/UoPfqqvohf

— SpiceJet (@flyspicejet) August 20, 2018

The Centre on Sunday said airfares for domestic flights to and from Kerala ranged between Rs 3,395 and Rs 6,999 on shorter routes and Rs 6,017 and Rs 10,000 on longer ones, in the midst of allegations that passengers were being charged exorbitant rates.

The Periyar river had flooded Kochi airport, and therefore it will not be available up to 2 pm on August 26. All the flights will remain suspended until then. The heavy rains have brought the state to a standstill, claiming several lives in the last few days. Kerala Floods Create Havoc: Kochi Airport Closed Till August 26.

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