Amid chaos, RGIA opens up for flyers after 2 mnths

After much back and forth, the Hyderabad airport finally threw open its doors to commercial air travel on Monday, after two months of lockdown. Amid multiple cancellations and confusion, over rescheduling of routes, the first flight — TruJet’s 2T 623 — took off for Vidyanagar, Karnataka, at 8.06 am. The Udan connection had 12 passengers on board. The day’s maiden arrival flight flew into Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) from Bengaluru — AirAsia’s I5 1576 — at 8.20am with 106 passengers.

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