Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Delhi Airport Has Already Run Out Of Space To Park Planes

As airlines across India ground their planes in response to the government instructed lockdown, Delhi Airport has a problem. Usually the busiest airport in India, airlines are used to fighting over landing slots and gate space. But now they’re fighting over something new – places to park their planes.
Delhi Airport is becoming more congested by the minute, but for once it’s not due to high levels of traffic. Since the outbreak of COVID-19 around the world, airlines in India have been cutting back services in response to the plummeting demand for international travel.
Almost two weeks ago, India stopped issuing visas for arrivals from other nations. Now, with India clamping down on domestic flights too, Indian airlines have really seen the bottom drop out of their market. As a consequence of this, many are looking for places to temporarily store their aircraft, and Delhi Airport is prime real estate.
According to NDTV, Delhi is getting close to being full for plane parking. Remote bays and hangars are being stacked full of planes, and the airport is running out of space. A spokesperson told NDTV,Delhi reportedly has space to park around 200 aircraft. But with just under 700 aircraft in the national fleet, across its 11 airlines, that space has been quickly swallowed up thanks to the early reduction in capacity. Now, with India grounding domestic flights too, airlines will have to find an alternative location for parking their planes.
24/03/20 Joanna Bailey/Simple Flying
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