Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport faced disruptions in its flight operations once again on Monday (January 15) as bad weather, including dense fog and low visibility, persisted. The challenging conditions led to the diversion of five flights during the early morning hours on Monday, adding to the impact witnessed on the previous day.
According to an official statement, four flights were diverted to Jaipur, while one was rerouted to Ahmedabad between 1 am and 5 am today. This follows Sunday’s scenario when 10 flights were diverted, and some even canceled, as the airport grappled with the adverse effects of dense fog and low visibility.