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Flight Services To Be Suspended For 5 Hours At Thiruvananthapuram International Airport; Know Timings, Other Details

New Delhi: Today is the last day of Navratri 2023 and people are thronging the temples on this occasion. There are several temples where years-old rituals take place and people participate in those ri

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New Delhi: Today is the last day of Navratri 2023 and people are thronging the temples on this occasion. There are several temples where years-old rituals take place and people participate in those rituals religiously, each year. One such place is Thiruvananthapuram which houses the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple. Each year at the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, the tradidional ‘Arattu’ procession is held and this year too, this will happen; to enable this traditional procession, flight services at the international airport here would be temporarily suspended for five hours on Monday. This information has been confirmed by the Thiruvananthapural International Airport Ltd (TIAL). Know all details..

Flight Services Suspended, Some Rescheduled At TIAL

The ritual is in line with a decades-old practice involving the Travancore Royals. The Thiruvananthapuram International Airport Ltd (TIAL) said flight services would be suspended from 4 pm to 9 pm to facilitate the Alpassi Arattu procession by the Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple.

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The services of four flights have been rescheduled due to the ceremony, the airport said. After the procession returns to the temple, the tarmac would be cleaned and inspected and only after that the flight services would resume, it said. The airport has been pausing operations and rescheduling flights twice every year for decades to enable the bi-annual centuries-old ceremonial procession of the shrine to pass through the runway.

More About Traditional ‘Alpassi Arattu’ Procession

The practice of the temple procession passing along the route to reach the Shangumugham beach for the holy bath of the idols began centuries ago and it has been continuing even after the establishment of the airport in 1932. When the airport was constructed in the particular place, the then Travancore King Sree Chithira Thirunal had made it clear that the facility would be open to the public for 363 days in a year and for two days for Lord Padmanabha, the titular deity of the royal family, according to historians.

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The royal-era ritual has been continuing even after the Adani Group took over the management of the airport.

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