Fog hits flight schedules at Chennai airport

Due to the rapidly deteriorating visibility, five inbound flights were unable to land in Chennai and were diverted to alternate airports after holding for extended periods in the air.
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CHENNAI: Dense fog blanketed Chennai city and its suburban areas from 6:30 am Sunday severely impacting air travel and causing significant disruptions at Chennai International Airport (MAA). Low visibility on the runway forced multiple incoming flights to divert and led to extensive delays for departures.

Due to the rapidly deteriorating visibility, five inbound flights were unable to land in Chennai and were diverted to alternate airports after holding for extended periods in the air.

The affected flights include:

· An IndiGo flight from Mumbai with 157 passengers.

· An Akasa Air flight from Mumbai with 149 passengers.

· An IndiGo flight from Kuala Lumpur with 180 passengers.

· An Air India Express flight from Bengaluru with 164 passengers.

· An IndiGo flight from Hyderabad with 162 passengers.

These flights were ultimately redirected to airports in Bengaluru and Tirupati on instructions from Air Traffic Control (ATC) at Chennai.

The disruption also cascaded to outgoing flights. Over ten departures from Chennai to key destinations like Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Andaman, and Tiruchirapalli have been delayed, with authorities warning the number could rise if fog conditions persist.

Passengers at the airport were facing considerable hardship, with many stranded due to the uncertain schedules. Officials stated that visibility at the airport dropped sharply from 1500 meters in the early morning to just 350 meters by 6:30 am and further down to 150 meters by 7:30 am.

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