Delhi Airspace closed: Delhi’s airspace will be closed for a few hours every day between January 21 and 26. Due to the Republic Day rehearsal and flypast, many flights may be rescheduled.
Delhi Airspace Closed: If you have a flight from Delhi or traveling via Delhi in the coming days, you need to plan carefully. Delhi’s airspace will be closed to flights for a few hours every day from January 21st to 26th.
Why will Delhi’s airspace be closed?
Every year, security is a top priority during the Republic Day parade and the rehearsals that precede it. This decision has been taken considering the parade rehearsals, dress rehearsals, the Indian Air Force flypast, and VVIP movements from January 21st to 26th. The government has issued a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) regarding this. Consequently, aircraft movement over Delhi will be completely halted for a period of time.
What Time Will Flights Be Off?
According to a government notice, during these six days, no flights will be able to take off or land in Delhi from 10:20 am to 12:45 pm. This means flight operations will be completely halted for approximately two and a half hours. This could impact the day’s flight schedule.
Traffic May Increase for Passengers
Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport is the busiest airport in the country. A large number of domestic and international flights operate daily. This two and a half hour daily suspension from January 21st to 26th could delay many flights. Furthermore, fog in January already poses a challenge to flight operations, increasing the likelihood of delays and rescheduling.
More than 600 flights may be affected
According to aviation company Cirium, this temporary suspension could impact more than 600 flights during these six days. Some flights may be rescheduled, while others may be cancelled. Passengers with connecting flights, in particular, need to be extra vigilant.
What to keep in mind before traveling
If you have booked tickets for these dates, be sure to check your flight status before leaving for the airport. Pay close attention to any messages, emails, or calls from the airline. It’s best to arrive at the airport a little earlier than usual. If you have a connecting flight, allow extra time.
This restriction on Delhi airspace is necessary due to Republic Day preparations. But it also poses a challenge for travelers. With a little caution and proper information, you can complete your journey without any problems.
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