Dense fog in Delhi NCR hampers visibility, 500 flights cancelled at IGI Aiport

Nearly all flights arriving into and departing from Delhi were affected. About 453 domestic and 97 international flights were delayed. Almost 23 flights were cancelled, all of which were domestic flights, according to airport an official.

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Dense fog in Delhi NCR hampers visibility, 500 flights cancelled at IGI Aiport

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Dense fog which continues to engulf Delhi and NCR region severely hampered visibility at Indira Gandhi International airport delaying over 500 flights and canceling 20.

Nearly all flights arriving into and departing from Delhi were affected. About 453 domestic and 97 international flights were delayed.
Almost 23 flights were cancelled, all of which were domestic flights, according to airport an official.

No take-offs could take place between 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM, the official said. This was because runway visual range (RVR) was between 100-125 metres, while aircraft require more than 125 metres RVR for take off.

While planes could land in Delhi, they were delayed because of the unavailability of parking bays, which were occupied by aircraft waiting to take-off, the official said.

There were no diversions to nearby airports due to fog, according to the official. Vistara's Chief Strategy and Commercial Officer, Sanjiv Kapoor, took to Twitter to describe the mess at Delhi airport this morning.

"All departures were held up due to fog, arrivals not getting gates as all occupied by aircraft waiting to depart. Departures finally starting to happen now. Consequential delays expected through the day across the network," Kapoor tweeted.

While the fog dissipated later and visibility improved, there were delays throughout the day because of cascading effect on flight operations. 

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