Delhi Airport Alert: If your journey is on these dates, then definitely check these timings before leaving home. – ..

News India Live, Digital Desk: 26 January means our Republic Day Is about to come. The whole country is ready to celebrate this day. We all remain excited to see the parade on the duty route of Delhi and the stunts of Air Force planes in the sky.

But, amidst these grand preparations, there is an important news for those who 21 January to 26 January Are going to travel by air between. A big update has come related to Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI Airport) which can spoil your travel plans.

There will be ‘lock’ in the sky (Airspace Restrictions)

In view of Republic Day security and flypast rehearsal, Delhi’s airspace will remain closed for a certain period of time. According to the instructions issued by the Airport Authority of India (AAI). January 21, 22, 23, 24 and 26 There will be a ban on flights for a few hours.

What time will the ban last?

If you understand in simple language, when the parade rehearsal takes place in the morning, then no commercial flight will be able to take off or land in Delhi.

  • usually this stop 10:00 am to 12:15 pm (or till 1:00 PM).
  • There will be no restriction only on January 25, this rule will be strictly enforced on the remaining days.

How will this affect you?

If your flight time is between 10 am to 1 am, then assume that your flight is either Cancel may occur or its timing may be changed (Rescheduled).

Speaking from past experiences, there is a lot of congestion and confusion at airports these days. Many times flights are delayed by hours. Airlines have to change the schedules of thousands of their passengers.

What should passengers do? (Advice for Travelers)

There is no need to panic, just a little caution and planning is needed.

  1. Check Status: Before leaving home, check the live flight status on your airline’s website or app.
  2. View message: Keep checking your email and SMS inbox, airlines often send reschedule information through messages.
  3. Take extra time: If there is a connecting flight, then leave more time (gap) between the two flights as the first flight may be late.

The safety and honor of the country is paramount, so we can bear a little inconvenience. just keep your preparation strong

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