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The airport authorities suggested travellers to keep checking with their airlines for updates. The severe air pollution in Delhi forced low-visibility rules to be used, making things even more complicated. Airlines rushed to fix schedules and help stuck passengers. The impact of Delhi smog on flights was so severe that they also had to change flight paths when planes couldn’t see well enough to land.
The problem spread beyond Delhi—– airports in Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia also faced delays because their flights to and from Delhi were disrupted.
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On Monday, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) reported an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 481 in Delhi. This “severe plus” rating meant the air was unsafe for everyone, even healthy people.
During this tough time, travellers are suggested to be prepared for delays, keep checking travel updates, and think about health risks during pollution season.
The mess in Delhi shows how bad the air quality is. It isn’t just a local problem; it affects travel everywhere. As more cities face similar issues, the travel industry needs to find new ways to deal with these environmental challenges while ensuring passengers’ safety.
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