Air-India, Indian Airlines and Jet Airways have rescheduled some of their flights in view of Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party's bandh call for Wednesday.
A Sahara official at the airport said the airline will operate all its 16 flights out of Mumbai on Wednesday.
Air-India said two of its flights to Jeddah (AI 885) and Kuwait (AI 855) have been rescheduled to depart at 12.55 am (Thursday) instead of 12.55 pm (Wednesday) and at 11.30 pm instead of 5.30 pm respectively.
A-I in a release said it would keep its counters open for all flights during the day to enable passengers to check-in in advance.
A Jet Airways official said three flights to Delhi and one flight each to Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Cochin and
Indore-Bhopal have been combined.
Indian Airlines said it has combined two flights each to Delhi -- IC 687 with IC 166 to depart at 1 pm and IC 888 with IC 864 to leave at 8 pm.
For Bangalore, IC 105 has been combined with IC 109 to depart at 9am and IC 107 has been combined with IC 609 to depart at 8.30 pm. For Chennai, IC 972 has been combined with IC 671 to leave at 9.20 am and IC 107 with IC 609 to leave at 8 30 pm.
On the Hyderabad sector IC 928 has been combined with CD 7551 and will depart at 6.30 pm. For Ahmedabad, IC 603 has been combined with IC 610 and will depart at 7.15 pm. For Bhavnagar, IC 635 has been combined with CD 7147 and the flight will depart at 11 am. For Goa, IC 163 has been combined with IC 865 and it will depart at 3.15 pm while the flight to Raipur-Bhubaneswar (IC 169) has been cancelled.
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