Vasco: Passengers at Dabolim international airport were stranded for the second consecutive day due to delay and cancellation of flights of various airlines in view of bad weather and heavy downpour in Mumbai.
Sources informed The Navhind Times that the Deccan Airways and Jet Airways cancelled one flight each on the Mumbai-Goa route. It was also informed that the Jet Airlines cancelled one of its flight.
Two flights of Kingfisher Airlines and one each of GoAir and Sahara Airlines were delayed causing inconvenience to hundreds of passengers.
Sources also informed that the Indian Airlines flight from Mumbai was cancelled and the one runway of the domestic airport in Mumbai was closed for nearly two hours due to poor visibility and heavy rain.
05/07/06 Navhind Times
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