New Delhi: After delays of several flights the flight operations at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport have returned to normal, with all flights now operating as scheduled following an improvement in runway visibility caused by fog, airport authorities said.
In an update shared at 7.30 PM, Delhi Airport officials said that the visibility at the airport had improved, allowing all flight operations to resume.
The Delhi airport authorities in a post on X, wrote “Update issued at 19:30 hours. Kind attention to all flyers! Runway visibility at Delhi Airport has improved and all flights are operating normally. Passengers are requested to contact their concerned airline for updated flight information,”.
Earlier this morning, a dense fog blanketed Delhi, causing disruptions to both flight and train services.
The city also experienced cold waves and a temperature dip. Several flights at Indira Gandhi International Airport were delayed due to the fog.
Earlier, Several flights are delayed at Delhi Airport, due to fog and poor visibility conditions.
According to the India Meteorological Department, Delhi recorded 10 degrees Celsius at 5.30 am on Sunday. At this time yesterday, the city’s temperature was 10.2 degrees Celsius.
Several trains are running late at New Delhi railway station due to fog.