How Delhi's Dense Fog Will Impact IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet Flights Monday.
Key Points
- 1Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) activated Low Visibility Procedures (LVP) for Monday due to a dense fog forecast.
- 2The DGCA has mandated the winter fog window from December 10 to February 10, requiring CAT-III B compliant operations.
- 3Airlines including IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet issued advisories, urging passengers to check their flight status for delays or cancellations.
- 4CAT-III B allows aircraft to land with a Runway Visual Range (RVR) as low as 50 meters, minimizing but not eliminating disruptions.
The Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in Delhi expects major flight disruptions on Monday morning.
Dense fog is forecast to reduce visibility significantly.
This will impact operations for major carriers.
Operational Impact and Regulatory Mandates
Airport authorities have activated Low Visibility Procedures (LVP).
This is a standard safety protocol for winter fog.
Aircraft movements are slowed for safety reasons.
This often leads to longer intervals between take-offs and landings.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) governs these operations.
They have declared the official winter fog window India.
This period runs from December 10 to February 10.
CAT-III Compliance
Operations will proceed under DGCA CAT-III norms.
This advanced system allows landings in low visibility.
Specifically, CAT-III B permits operations with a runway visual range (RVR) below 50 meters.
Airlines must roster specially trained pilots.
They must also deploy a CAT-III B-compliant aircraft fleet.
Despite these systems, flight cancellations and delays are still possible.
Airline Response and Passenger Advisory
Major carriers have issued airline travel advisories.
IndiGo Air India SpiceJet all warned of potential schedule changes.
IndiGo has already cancelled multiple flights.
These cancellations were across its network due to bad weather.
Air India offers passengers booking flexibility.
This includes options for rebooking or full refunds.
Passengers must check flight status before travel.
This avoids last-minute airport hassles and missed flights.
Real-time updates are available on airline websites and apps.
Travelers should also check the Delhi airport's official website.
Industry Context
Delhi is one of six Indian airports certified for CAT III operations.
This includes Lucknow, Jaipur, and Kolkata.
The DGCA mandates airlines activate emergency control rooms.
These rooms manage disruptions and passenger complaints.
Stakeholders prioritize passenger safety during low visibility.
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