Leh Flights Grounded as Heavy Snowfall Creates Winter Wonderland

Heavy snowfall in Leh on Monday led airlines to temporarily suspend all flight operations to and from the airport. The India Meteorological Department recorded a minimum temperature of -9.6 degrees Celsius with 0.6 cm of snowfall. Meanwhile, the season's first snow has transformed Leh and Sonamarg into winter wonderlands, delighting tourists. Visitors from Assam and Punjab expressed their enjoyment of the scenic snowfall despite the cold conditions.

Key Points: Leh Flight Operations Halted Due to Heavy Snowfall

  • Flight operations suspended in Leh
  • Heavy snowfall blankets the region
  • Tourists delight in first seasonal snow
  • Sonamarg also receives snowfall
  • IMD records -9.6°C temperature in Leh
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Flights to Leh temporarily halted due to heavy snowfall

All flights to and from Leh suspended temporarily after heavy snowfall. Tourists enjoy first snow of season in Leh and Sonamarg.

"Due to snowfall in Leh, flight operations...have been temporarily put on hold. - Indigo Airlines Advisory"

Leh, January 5

Heavy snowfall in Leh on Monday forced airlines to temporarily suspend all flight operations, affecting both take-offs and landings, an official said.

According to an advisory from Indigo Airlines, "Due to snowfall in Leh, flight operations, both take-offs and landings, have been temporarily put on hold. This may lead to extended wait times both onboard and on the ground. To ensure we are ready for departure as soon as we receive clearance, our team may complete boarding formalities in advance. We understand that delays can be inconvenient, and we assure you that our team remains fully committed to make your wait as comfortable as possible. We are closely monitoring the weather and will get you on your way as soon as conditions allow. Customers are advised to check their latest flight status before heading to the airport."

According to the IMD, Leh recorded a minimum Temperature of -9.6 degrees Celsius on Monday with snowfall of 0.6 cm in the last 24 hours.

For the tourists, Leh has turned into a white wonderland with its first spell of snow. Thick layers of snow engulfed the place. Visuals from Leh showed trees completely covered in snow, and houses and fences were also blanketed in snow.

Meanwhile, Sonamarg in the Kashmir Valley also witnessed the first snowfall of the season on Sunday, covering the region in a thick blanket of white.

At the same time, Srinagar continues to experience a persistent cold wave with foggy mornings. In Sonamarg, Ganderbal district, residents and tourists enjoyed a winter wonderland as snow settled on vehicles, buildings, and roads.

As the snow continued to fall, many enjoyed activities such as snowball fights and morning walks, soaking up the scenic beauty. Tourists expressed delight at the snowfall.

A visitor from Assam said, "We enjoyed it after leaving the hotel in the morning. Due to the cold, we have to wear double clothes and caps. Snowfall needs to happen. We thought about that before coming here, and everyone would enjoy the visit more if snow came."

Another tourist from Punjab, Gagan, said he is a frequent visitor and that it seems snow might fall this year. Furthermore, he encouraged the tourists to visit the place and the people there are lovely.

"I have come here many times, but there was no snow or rain last year. This year, it seems like snowfall might happen in December, which would be great. Thanks to light rain, Srinagar feels much more enjoyable this time around...The number of tourists has reduced since last year because of the attacks, but everything is safe here," he said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is why you always get travel insurance for Ladakh trips in winter! The visuals must be stunning though. A white Leh is magical. Hope the operations resume soon for those stranded.
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David E
Visiting from the UK and was supposed to fly to Leh tomorrow. A bit disappointed but completely understand. The airline communication is clear. Time to explore Delhi for one more day!
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Aditya G
-9.6 degrees! 🥶 That's brutal. Respect to the people living there year-round. The article is a good mix of the practical problems and the beauty of the season. Sonamarg looks amazing too.
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Sarah B
While the snowfall is beautiful, I hope the authorities are also checking on road connectivity and the well-being of local residents, not just tourists. Infrastructure in these regions needs to be resilient.
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Karthik V
The tourist from Punjab is right. We need to support tourism in J&K. It's safe and the people are wonderful. A little snow delay shouldn't stop anyone from experiencing paradise on earth.

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