New Delhi [India]: Flight operations were severely affected at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi as visibility dropped to 50 meters on Tuesday.
According to airport sources, the 50-meter visibility is considered zero visibility. There was a slight improvement in visibility at 8.30 am when visibility was 75 meters, but it again dropped to 50 meters.
"Flight operations have been affected as many flights got delayed due to weather conditions. There might be certain diversions," according to airport sources.
As of now five flights got diverted to Jaipur since 8.30 - 10 am due to weather conditions at Delhi airport, the sources said.
Meanwhile, Delhi Airport again issued a passenger advisory on the second consecutive day.
"While landings and take-offs continue at Delhi Airport, flights that are not CAT III compliant may get affected. Passengers are requested to contact the airline concerned for updated flight information. Any inconvenience caused is deeply regretted," reads the advisory issued by Delhi Airport.
The airport authorities initiated the anti-fog landing system, technically called the CAT-lll Instrument Landing System (ILS). The CAT IlI system helps with a precision approach and landing when the runway visibility level is low.
