New Delhi: The closure of Chennai airport has been extended to December 8, the Air India said on Saturday as the Airports Authority of India (AAI) monitored the situation to take a decision on resuming normal operations.

“The closure of the Chennai Airport has been further extended till 1100 hours of December 8, 2015,” Air India said mentioning it in a statement a statement about its flights to Hyderabad and Port Blair from Chennai.

In the wake of heavy rains and flooding of the runway and nearby operational areas, AAI had closed the airport for normal operations on December 2 until December 6.

When contacted, an AAI spokesperson said the situation at the airport was being constantly monitored and a decision on extending the closure period has not been taken yet.

Limited operations of ferry flights from the airport began today and Air India operated as many as four such flights.

Air India said special operations to Hyderabad and Port Blair were carried out on Friday and Saturday.“Four aircraft that were held up at Chennai airport have left. Two aircraft have gone to Mumbai, one each to Hyderabad Port Blair,” Air India the statement said.

Air India also claimed that it has kept fares at the lowest level besides waving off cancellations and refund charges for all passengers travelling to or from any station and Chennai till December 15. “The airlines has not increased any fares during this period,” it added.