Delhi Airport Ops Hit: 30 Flights Delayed, 17 Cancelled As Fog Disrupts Visibility
As a result, 30 departures were delayed, inconveniencing and frustrating customers. In addition, 17 flights were cancelled, worsening the issue.
As low visibility and foggy weather persisted, Delhi Airport, one of India's busiest airports, saw substantial flight delays on Tuesday, news agency ANI reported. As a result, 30 departures were delayed, inconveniencing and frustrating customers. In addition, 17 flights were cancelled, worsening the issue.
Around 30 flights departing from Delhi Airport have been delayed and 17 departing flights were cancelled due to weather conditions: Airport Sources
— ANI (@ANI) January 16, 2024
Airport officials have asked travellers to check with their individual airlines for updates and to exercise caution during this period of inclement weather. Efforts are being made to reduce the impact on passengers, but the situation remains unclear as long as the fog persists.
#WATCH | Delhi: Several flight operations delayed at IGI airport due to low visibility amid fog. pic.twitter.com/hGVXB7YThE
— ANI (@ANI) January 16, 2024
Meanwhile, Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said on Monday that the Delhi airport has been asked to accelerate the operationalization of its CAT III-enabled fourth runway to the satisfaction of the civil aviation regulator DGCA for final certification.
The national capital's airport already has a CAT III runway. A CAT III landing is a precise approach that allows aeroplanes to safely land in low visibility situations.
Delhi Weather
The national capital's cold wave conditions persisted on Tuesday morning, with the minimum temperature falling below 4 degrees Celsius, the lowest of the winter season. In numerous spots, a heavy layer of fog was seen engulfing the city. Meanwhile, the IMD has issued an orange notice for a cold wave starting Tuesday, and the cold wave conditions are expected to last for the following 4-5 days, until January 20, 2024.
#WATCH | Visibility affected in parts of the national capital as a blanket of dense fog covers Delhi.
— ANI (@ANI) January 16, 2024
(Visuals from Nirankari colony area, shot at 5:30 am) pic.twitter.com/z0KG1eVEX6
It should be mentioned that the city has been experiencing extreme cold weather for the last week, with the lowest temperature ranging around 3 to 4 degrees Celsius. On January 14, the city's minimum temperature was 3.5 degrees Celsius, and on Friday, it was 3.9 degrees Celsius.