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    Mumbai Air Show 2024: Airport partially shut, traffic advisory issued 
    Check road closures and alternative routes in Mumbai ahead of IAF's air show

    Mumbai Air Show 2024: Airport partially shut, traffic advisory issued 

    By Snehadri Sarkar
    Jan 13, 2024
    12:52 pm

    What's the story

    The Indian Air Force (IAF), in collaboration with the Eknath Shinde-led Maharashtra government, is carrying out the "Mumbai Air Show" over Marine Drive from Friday to Sunday.

    Several roads have been closed for vehicular movements, and the city's traffic police have listed alternative routes for the same.

    Flight operations have also been shut at the Mumbai airport due to the event.

    So, here's all you need to know about the event and what will be affected!

    Know more

    Know about IAF's 'Mumbai Air Show'

    The IAF's aerial show includes demonstrations by the Suryakiran Aerobatic Display Team (SKAT) and the Sarang Helicopter Display Unit.

    The aerobatic displays would also feature a vast range of aerial activities, including freefall and parachute displays by the Akashganga team and C-130 aircraft and a low-level aerobatic display and fly-past by the Su-30 MKI.

    The show is part of the IAF's outreach program, which aims to raise awareness and enhance ties between the IAF and the local community.

    Details

    Alternatives routes and advisory from Mumbai Traffic Police

    On Thursday, the Mumbai Traffic Police announced that traffic restrictions will come into effect from 9:00am to 5:00pm on Saturday and Sunday in several parts of the financial capital.

    According to the advisory, N S Road (South Bound), Veer Nariman Road (North Bound), N S Road (North Bound), and Dinshaw Vacha Road will remain closed for the event.

    While naming alternatives for these routes, the traffic department said these restrictions don't apply to emergency vehicles in all areas.

    More details

    New parking rules in Mumbai for Air Force's grand show

    Parking will also be unavailable from 7:00am on Saturday till Sunday 3:00pm on NS Road, Barrister Rajni Patel Marg, Madame Cama Road, Ramnath Goenka Marg, and Dinshaw Vacha Road.

    The same rule will apply to vehicles on the Veer Nariman Road, Maharishi Karve Road, Vinay K Shah Road, Jamnalal Bajaj Marg, and Free Press Journal road.

    Twitter Post

    Read Mumbai Traffic Police's full advisory here  

    ‘Mumbai Air Show 2024’ will be conducted by Indian Air Force at Marine Drive on 13th & 14th January from 12 to 1 pm.

    To avoid traffic congestion & inconvenience to commuters, following traffic arrangements will be in place from 9 am to 5 pm on 13th & 14th January. pic.twitter.com/FQa6WWYOWD

    — Mumbai Traffic Police (@MTPHereToHelp) January 11, 2024

    What Next?

    Mumbai airport to remain partially shut

    Meanwhile, two runways of Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) will remain closed from 12:00pm to 1:00pm until Sunday.

    The airport authority also issued a passenger advisory ahead of the event, saying, "Passengers are urged to verify their scheduled flights with their respective airlines before heading to the airport during these days. Your cooperation is appreciated."

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