New Delhi: Due to the poor visibility caused by fog, several flights were diverted from Delhi Airport to other nearby airports earlier this morning, as the airport was enveloped in thick fog at around 6 a.m., as people familiar with the matter said.
The Delhi Airport Authority said that low visibility procedures are being carried out at the airport. Passengers are advised to contact the airlines for updated information, according to the Delhi Airport Authority.
The flights are operated at the airport under CAT III B conditions, which means that the runway’s visibility (RVR) is between 50 meters and 175 meters. Four flights were diverted today, ANI reports.
IndiGo in a travel note for the passengers said his flights were affected due to bad weather in Guwahati, Ranchi, Varanasi, Raipur, Agartala, Bagdogra, Bhopal and Dehradun.
29/12/19 Leora Naquin/Technoea
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The Delhi Airport Authority said that low visibility procedures are being carried out at the airport. Passengers are advised to contact the airlines for updated information, according to the Delhi Airport Authority.
The flights are operated at the airport under CAT III B conditions, which means that the runway’s visibility (RVR) is between 50 meters and 175 meters. Four flights were diverted today, ANI reports.
IndiGo in a travel note for the passengers said his flights were affected due to bad weather in Guwahati, Ranchi, Varanasi, Raipur, Agartala, Bagdogra, Bhopal and Dehradun.
29/12/19 Leora Naquin/Technoea
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