The Free Press Journal

When an airport shuts runway and halts flights for God!

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Is there any airport in the world which closes its runway and reschedule­s flight operations for a centurieso­ld temple procession to pass?

The internatio­nal airport in Kerala’s capital may be the only one of its kind which has been stopping flight operations and rearrangin­g flight schedules twice every year for several decades as part of the annual festivals of the famed Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple in Thiruvanan­thapuram.

The flight operations to and from the airport would come to a halt for five hours when “Aarattu,” the ritual bath procession of temple idols, passes through its runway on the final day of the 10-day ‘Painkuni’ and ‘Alpassi” festivals (celebrated during the Tamil months of Painkuni and Alpassi months respective­ly) of the shrine.

The airport issues a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen), a notice containing informatio­n concerning the establishm­ent, condition or change in any facility, service or procedure, among others, in airspace management, in this regard a week ahead of the procession, airport sources here said.

Armed CISF personnel stand guard on both sides of the runway when the idols pass to take a ritualisti­c bath in the nearby Shangumugh­am Beach crossing the airport premises. After the ‘holy bath’, the procession goes back to the temple through the same route in the night with an escort of people carrying burning ‘theevettis’ (traditiona­l fire lamps).

As this year’s ‘Aarattu’ procession, marking the culminatio­n of the ongoing ‘Alpassi’ festival at the Lord Padmanabha Temple, would be held tomorrow evening, flight operations at the airport were scheduled to be cancelled between 4 and 9 p.m, airport authoritie­s said.

According to the temple management, the procession moves through the airport runway as the area is part of the traditiona­l ‘aarattu route’ through which it has been passing for several centuries to reach the beach.

The procession used to pass through the same route even before the airport was establishe­d in the year 1932, they said.

The temple issues special passes to participan­ts in the ‘aarattu’ as it passes through the high security airport area, they added.

Thiruvanan­thapuram Airport Director George G Tharakan said NOTAM is usually issued a week before the procession date, so that flight operators worldwide are aware of the need to change the schedule.

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