Major Indian carriers Air India and IndiGo have issued urgent travel advisories as persistent dense fog blankets northern and eastern regions, severely impacting visibility and causing widespread flight delays and cancellations during the peak holiday travel period. Both airlines emphasized the need for passenger patience while assuring proactive measures to restore normal operations as quickly as possible.
Air India highlighted that meteorological forecasts indicate prolonged dense fog conditions in Delhi and several key cities, including Amritsar, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Varanasi, and Patna. These weather challenges are expected to create a cascading effect across the airline's domestic and international network, potentially leading to significant schedule disruptions. The carrier stated it remains fully committed to minimizing inconvenience, particularly recognizing the importance of uninterrupted travel plans during the festive season.
Under its established FogCare initiative, Air India is proactively notifying affected passengers in advance, offering flexible options such as fee-free flight changes or full refunds without penalties for bookings on impacted routes. Ground staff are deployed round-the-clock to provide assistance, arrange alternative travel, and support passengers facing delays or cancellations. The airline strongly urged travelers to verify real-time flight status on its official website prior to departing for the airport.
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IndiGo similarly alerted passengers through its official channels about ongoing severe visibility reductions in Chandigarh and Amritsar, which continue to hamper arrivals and departures. The low-cost carrier reassured customers that operational teams are monitoring conditions closely and working diligently to resume regular schedules once weather permits. Like Air India, IndiGo recommended checking the latest updates via its website or mobile application before heading to the airport.
Both airlines expressed gratitude for passenger understanding, reiterating that safety remains the paramount priority amid unpredictable winter fog. Travelers are advised to plan for potential extended wait times and consider alternative arrangements as northern India's traditional fog season intensifies.
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