Air India has issued a travel advisory warning passengers of possible flight disruptions over the next few days. Dense fog conditions are expected in northern and eastern India, particularly affecting Delhi. Passengers are advised to check flight statuses before traveling. The airline has launched ‘FogCare’ to offer advance alerts and options to reschedule or get refunds for affected flights. . NEW DELHI: Air India on Wednesday night issued a travel advisory alerting passengers about possible flight disruptions over the next few days due to dense fog conditions in northern and eastern India. The advisory highlights that Delhi along with several other airports in the region, may experience reduced visibility, which could affect flight operations. “Over the next few days, potential dense fog conditions resulting in poor visibility may impact flight operations at our primary hub in Delhi, and a few airports in northern and eastern India, with a cascading effect in some other cities across our network,” it said.Passengers were advised to check the status of their flights at Air India’s official website before heading to the airport, especially during the busy holiday season.The airline said it has taken multiple proactive steps to reduce the impact of fog-related disruptions, ensuring that operations remain as smooth as possible under challenging weather conditions.It said it has also launched its ‘FogCare’ initiative, which allows passengers booked on flights likely to be affected to receive advance alerts on their registered phone numbers. Under this scheme, travellers have the option to reschedule flights without extra charges or request a full refund if they prefer not to travel. “We sincerely solicit your patience and support to help us make your travel experience better. The safety and wellbeing of our guests and crew remain our top priority,” Air India said.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Vande Mataram’ Chants Echo As Indian Diaspora Welcomes PM Modi In Oman’India-Oman FTA To Open Major Opportunities Across Key Sectors’: Commerce Minister Piyush GoyalBangladesh Leader’s Seven Sisters Remark Triggers Diplomatic Row, India Summons Envoy Issues WarningBusiness Leaders See Major Growth Potential In India-Oman Ties As PM Modi Visits Muscat‘Might Never See Him Again’: Imran Khan’s Sons Claim ‘Psychological Torture’ In Pak’s Adiala JailDelhi Pollution: China Shares Playbook On How To Fix Air Quality Amid Politics Over AccountabilityExplained: The ₹30 Crore Film Deal That Led To Bollywood Director Vikram Bhatt And His Wife’s ArrestIndia Strengthens Maritime Dominance As Second MH-60R Squadron Joins Indian Navy At INS HansaViksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Bill Explained: Education Reform Or A Quiet Erosion Of FederalismNational Herald Case: Kharge Alleges ED Misuse, BJP Strikes Back With ‘Most Corrupt Family’ Dig123Photostories5 ways to add peanut butter to daily breakfast8 types of winter laddoos to keep you warmCatching the vibe of the ‘grey’ season: 5 animals that are grey in colourChristmas 2025: How to make moist Eggless Chocolate Cake in a pressure cooker5-minute brain workouts that work: Memory-boosting moves for all agesJohn Abraham birthday special: ‘Dhoom’, ‘Force’, ‘The Diplomat’, films with career-defining roles that made him Bollywood’s ultimate action star to watch on OTT platforms5 upcoming sneaker releases of 2026 that will be worth the hype7 US destinations with Christmas names you never knew existed5 foods to combine with amla during winter season and whyWhat is ‘food noise’ and how it may be impacting your appetite and behavior123Hot PicksBomb Threat AhmedabadPark Medi World sharesPunjab election result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays DecemberBank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingLuka DoncicStephen CurryMegan Thee StallionStephen Curry and Ayesha Curry RumorsConnor McDavid Luxury Car CollectionGoverment Job VacanciesBukayo Saka and Tolami Benson Net WorthSSN College AdmissionsFortnite Winterfest Release DateRussell Wilson Wife
NEW DELHI: Air India on Wednesday night issued a travel advisory alerting passengers about possible flight disruptions over the next few days due to dense fog conditions in northern and eastern India. The advisory highlights that Delhi along with several other airports in the region, may experience reduced visibility, which could affect flight operations. “Over the next few days, potential dense fog conditions resulting in poor visibility may impact flight operations at our primary hub in Delhi, and a few airports in northern and eastern India, with a cascading effect in some other cities across our network,” it said.Passengers were advised to check the status of their flights at Air India’s official website before heading to the airport, especially during the busy holiday season.The airline said it has taken multiple proactive steps to reduce the impact of fog-related disruptions, ensuring that operations remain as smooth as possible under challenging weather conditions.It said it has also launched its ‘FogCare’ initiative, which allows passengers booked on flights likely to be affected to receive advance alerts on their registered phone numbers. Under this scheme, travellers have the option to reschedule flights without extra charges or request a full refund if they prefer not to travel. “We sincerely solicit your patience and support to help us make your travel experience better. The safety and wellbeing of our guests and crew remain our top priority,” Air India said.