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118 flights canceled as Delhi battles smog; AQI 'very poor'
118 flights were canceled, 18 were diverted

118 flights canceled as Delhi battles smog; AQI 'very poor'

Dec 30, 2025
12:09 pm

What's the story

Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport has been severely affected by dense smog, leading to massive flight disruptions on Tuesday. 118 flights were canceled, 18 were diverted, and over 200 others were delayed due to poor visibility conditions. The situation has impacted both arrivals and departures at the airport, causing significant inconvenience for passengers.

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Visuals of dense fog at Delhi airport on Tuesday morning

Flight update

IndiGo Airlines issues travel advisory amid fog

IndiGo Airlines has issued a travel advisory in light of the dense fog and low visibility conditions. The airline said, "Delhi and Hindon (Airport) continue to remain wrapped in chilly winter air and lingering fog this morning." They warned that fluctuating visibility could lead to changes in flight schedules and slower-than-usual operations.

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IndiGo's travel advisory

Passenger assistance

Delhi airport assures passengers of support amid disruptions

Despite the disruptions, Delhi Airport assured passengers that operations were running smoothly after an improvement in visibility. They said on-ground officials are available across terminals to assist passengers and provide necessary support. The airport also advised travelers to check with their respective airlines for the latest flight schedules. "For the latest flight schedules, please get in touch with your respective airline," it said in a post on the social media site X.

Air quality

Delhi's air quality remains severe, visibility improves

The city's air quality improved slightly with an AQI of 388 at 8:00am, but many areas still recorded "severe" levels. Anand Vihar and Ashok Vihar recorded AQIs of 451 and 433, respectively. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported visibility in Delhi was around 350 meters at 6:30am. An IMD fog advisory warned of dense to very dense fog across several states, including Haryana, Chandigarh, and Punjab.

Weather forecast

Regional Meteorological Department issues alerts for Delhi

The Regional Meteorological Department's nowcast issued an orange alert for south, central, and northeast Delhi, while a yellow alert was issued for west, northwest, and north Delhi. Very dense fog is likely to continue during the night and morning hours in Haryana till December 31, Chandigarh till December 31, West Uttar Pradesh till December 31, and Punjab till December 31. East Uttar Pradesh is likely to witness very dense fog on January 1.