Delhi Fog Chaos: Flight Disruptions Amid Season's First Dense Smog Spell

Dense fog has thrown flight operations at Delhi's main airport into disarray. Airlines are scrambling to adjust schedules and have told passengers to check their flight status before heading out. The situation is compounded by alarmingly poor air quality across the city. It's a classic Delhi winter morning, where smog and fog combine to create travel chaos.

Key Points: Delhi IGI Airport Flight Delays Due to Dense Fog and Low Visibility

  • Dense fog reduces visibility, disrupting flight schedules at Delhi's IGI Airport
  • Airlines like IndiGo and Air India issue travel advisories for passengers
  • Delhi's air quality remains severe, with AQI recorded at 457
  • India Meteorological Department had issued a dense fog warning for the region
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Dense fog disrupts flight operations; airlines issue travel advisories

Dense fog disrupts flights at Delhi's IGI Airport, causing delays. Airlines issue advisories as visibility drops and AQI hits severe levels. Check flight status before travel.

"Due to dense fog, flight operations may experience disruptions. We are working closely with all stakeholders to minimise inconvenience to passengers. - Delhi International Airport Limited Advisory"

New Delhi, Dec 15

Flight operations at the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport were disrupted on Monday morning as dense fog significantly reduced visibility, marking the season’s first major spell of winter fog in the national capital. Several departures were delayed as airlines adjusted their schedules to ensure safe operations amid challenging weather conditions.

Delhi International Airport Limited issued a passenger advisory, cautioning that dense fog could lead to disruptions in flight operations. The airport operator said it is working closely with all stakeholders to minimise inconvenience and advised passengers to stay in touch with their respective airlines for the latest flight updates.

"Due to dense fog, flight operations may experience disruptions. We are working closely with all stakeholders to minimise inconvenience to passengers. For the latest flight updates, passengers are advised to contact their respective airlines. We sincerely regret any inconvenience caused,” the airport advisory said.

IndiGo also issued a travel advisory, stating that reduced visibility around the airport was impacting flight movements and that some departures could take longer than usual. The airline assured passengers that its ground staff and operations teams were fully deployed to assist travellers and manage schedules efficiently during the disruption.

Taking to the social media platform X, IndiGo said, "Low visibility and fog over Delhi will impact flight schedules. We're keeping a close watch on the weather and doing our best to get you where you need to be, safely and smoothly. We request you to stay updated on your flight status via our website or app. Be assured, our teams are here to assist you at every step and ensure support."

"Here's hoping clearer skies help us serve you better soon and thank you for your patience and understanding during this challenging time," IndiGo added.

Air India also issued a travel advisory and said, "Poor visibility due to dense fog is impacting flight operations in Delhi and parts of Northern India. Please check your flight status at: http://airindia.com/in/en/manage/flight-status.html before heading to the airport."

The advisory comes at a time when IndiGo flights have faced multiple operational challenges in recent weeks, including weather-related delays and air traffic congestion at major hubs. The airline has repeatedly urged passengers to check their flight status before heading to the airport to avoid inconvenience.

Delhi once again woke up to a thick layer of smog, as the air quality remained in the 'severe' category across the National Capital Region (NCR), raising serious health concerns for residents.

At the same time, visibility dropped sharply in several parts of the region.

The overall Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 457 as of 6 a.m., according to the Air Quality Early Warning System for Delhi.

Visuals from across the national capital showed a dense haze suspended in the air, making it difficult to see even a short distance ahead and affecting early morning movement.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) had issued a dense fog warning for the morning and forenoon hours, with such conditions reported from the Safdarjung observatory.

The maximum temperature in the national capital city was recorded at 23 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature settled at 8 degrees Celsius.

Pollution levels remained alarming across multiple monitoring stations in Delhi. In the Akshardham area, the AQI was recorded at 493, which falls under the 'severe' category as per the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). Similar conditions were observed in Dwarka Sector-14, where the AQI stood at 469.

- IANS

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Priya S
Stay safe, everyone! It's better to have delays than accidents. Kudos to the ground staff and pilots who manage operations in such tough conditions. We passengers should also be more patient and plan for buffer time during December-January.
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Aman W
The real issue is the AQI of 457! Fog is natural, but this toxic smog is man-made. Flight disruptions are one thing, but what about the health of Delhi's residents? We need stricter action on stubble burning and vehicle pollution. This is unsustainable.
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Sarah B
Visiting from Canada and this is my first experience with Delhi's winter fog. The airport announcements were clear and frequent, which was helpful. But the visibility while driving from the airport was truly concerning. Hope the skies clear soon!
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Karthik V
IndiGo's advisory on social media was prompt. I checked my flight status on the app before leaving home and saved myself a long, useless wait at the airport. Technology helps, but the core issue of pollution needs a fix. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
Respectfully, while the airlines are issuing advisories now, the coordination between ATC, airport, and airlines can be better. Last year, my family was stuck on the tarmac for hours with no proper updates. Hope the "working with all stakeholders" part is more effective this season.

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