<p>Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) will resume domestic flight operations from Terminal-1 from the second week of March, the private airport operator said on Friday.</p>.<p>The Mumbai Airport has two terminals T1 and T2. Terminal-1 caters to domestic passengers and Terminal-2 has international services besides domestic operations of some of the Indian airlines.</p>.<p>Prior to the pandemic, some airlines were carrying out their domestic operations from T1.</p>.<p>However, after the resumption of domestic commercial passenger services in late last year, following a nearly two-month shutdown in the wake of the pandemic, the flight services were being operated only from T2.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/housing-sales-in-mumbai-metropolitan-region-rises-33-in-january-credai-report-states-955716.html" target="_blank">Housing sales in Mumbai Metropolitan region rises 33% in January, Credai report states</a></strong></p>.<p>The CSMIA is re-opening its Terminal 1 for domestic flight operations with effect from March 10, a release said.</p>.<p>From midnight, March 10, GoAir, Star Air, Air Asia and Trujet will resume all its domestic operations from Terminal 1, the airport operator said.</p>.<p>In case of IndiGo, while most of its flight operations will be managed from Terminal 2, the base flights will operate through Terminal 1, it added.</p>.<p>Since the advent of the nationwide lockdown in March 2020, operations at T1 were suspended temporarily and was consolidated through Terminal 2 for the convenience of the passengers and stakeholders, it said.</p>.<p>Upholding the safety of the passengers, the resumption of services via T1 is a step further in ensuring that social distancing is strictly followed, it added.</p>
<p>Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) will resume domestic flight operations from Terminal-1 from the second week of March, the private airport operator said on Friday.</p>.<p>The Mumbai Airport has two terminals T1 and T2. Terminal-1 caters to domestic passengers and Terminal-2 has international services besides domestic operations of some of the Indian airlines.</p>.<p>Prior to the pandemic, some airlines were carrying out their domestic operations from T1.</p>.<p>However, after the resumption of domestic commercial passenger services in late last year, following a nearly two-month shutdown in the wake of the pandemic, the flight services were being operated only from T2.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/housing-sales-in-mumbai-metropolitan-region-rises-33-in-january-credai-report-states-955716.html" target="_blank">Housing sales in Mumbai Metropolitan region rises 33% in January, Credai report states</a></strong></p>.<p>The CSMIA is re-opening its Terminal 1 for domestic flight operations with effect from March 10, a release said.</p>.<p>From midnight, March 10, GoAir, Star Air, Air Asia and Trujet will resume all its domestic operations from Terminal 1, the airport operator said.</p>.<p>In case of IndiGo, while most of its flight operations will be managed from Terminal 2, the base flights will operate through Terminal 1, it added.</p>.<p>Since the advent of the nationwide lockdown in March 2020, operations at T1 were suspended temporarily and was consolidated through Terminal 2 for the convenience of the passengers and stakeholders, it said.</p>.<p>Upholding the safety of the passengers, the resumption of services via T1 is a step further in ensuring that social distancing is strictly followed, it added.</p>