New Delhi, December 19: Dense fog has significantly reduced visibility across Delhi-NCR and parts of northern and eastern INDIA, directly impacting air travel. In response, leading airline Indigo has issued a travel advisory for Friday, warning passengers of potential flight schedule disruptions due to low visibility.
The airline has urged travelers to check the latest flight status before heading to the airport, as weather conditions may cause delays, rescheduling, or cancellations. Passengers are advised to use the provided links to verify their flight details and to allow extra time for reaching the airport, noting that fog is also slowing down road traffic.
Indigo stated that passengers affected by flight changes will receive timely updates via their registered mobile numbers or email addresses. Those experiencing delays or cancellations due to weather can opt for alternative flights or claim refunds as per airline policies.
The airline emphasized that its teams are closely monitoring weather conditions and working to resume normal operations as visibility improves. Indigo appealed for passenger understanding and patience, stressing that safety remains the top priority and adherence to weather-related restrictions is essential.
In a post on the social media platform X, Indigo wrote, “Visibility remains low in many parts of Delhi and northern/eastern India due to fog, affecting flight schedules. Passengers are advised to check their flight status before traveling to the airport and to allot extra travel time, as road traffic is slow. Updates will be sent promptly to registered contacts. Affected passengers may choose alternate options or claim refunds.”
Indigo further added that its teams continue to monitor the situation and are committed to restoring normal operations as soon as visibility improves. The airline appreciates the cooperation and patience of all travelers.
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