India's Delhi Airport has issued a notice to airmen (NOTAM) stating that non-scheduled flights, both from scheduled airline operators and general aviation flights, will not be permitted to land or take off at Indira Gandhi International Airport during the G20 Leaders' Summit on September 9 and 10. However, scheduled flights by scheduled operators and special flights for the G20 summit will be allowed to operate as usual. Safdarjung Airport will also be closed during this time, except for emergency or VVIP duties.
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