New Delhi:
At least 13 flights were called at Delhi Airport on Wednesday due to heavy rains and thunderstorms.
A source said that 12 flights were sent to Jaipur and an international flight was converted to Mumbai.
IndiGo said in a post on X, “Currently our flight programs are being affected due to heavy rains and thunderstorms in Delhi, Chandigarh and Kolkata.”
Delhi Airport operator Dial said that flight operations could be affected due to weather conditions and thunderstorms in the national capital.
Air India said in a post on X that they can fly from Delhi this evening with rain and thunder.
SpiceJet said in a post on X, “Due to bad weather (thunder with heavy rains), all departure/ arrival and their resulting flights may be affected. In addition, heavy rains may affect traffic movement for the airport.”
Delhi International Airport Limited (Dial) operates IGIA in the national capital.
“Due to weather conditions and thunderstorms in Delhi, flight operations at Delhi Airport may be affected.
Dial said in a post on X, “Our on-ground teams are working with all stakeholders to ensure an easy and skilled passenger experience.”
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