Heavy rain lashed Delhi-NCR on Tuesday, as predicted by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) earlier. Witnessing a shift in the weather after long weeks of hot and dry conditions, the national capital witnessed heavy downpour on Tuesday, disrupting flight operations on the Delhi Airport.
Major airlines, including IndiGo, Air India and SpiceJet issued a=travel advisories for passengers as heavy rains disrupted flight operations in the region.
Indian budget airline IndiGo issued a travel advisory stating that heavy downpour over Delhi is causing temporary disruption to flight schedules, urging passengers to be aware of potential delays.
"There’s a heavy downpour over Delhi at the moment, causing some temporary disruption to flight schedules," IndiGo said in a social media post. "If you’re travelling today, please be aware of potential delays and allow additional time for your journey, especially with traffic moving slower than usual."
Also read: Delhi-NCR weather alert: IMD forecasts rain and cloudy skies in Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon and other NCR areas
Informing passengers of potential delays, the airline said, "Please check your flight status on our app or website before leaving. Remember, we’re here if you need anything along the way."
In a revised advisory, IndiGo said, "Persistent rainfall and thunderstorms are currently affecting Delhi, leading to possible delays in flight operations."
Air India also informed that heavy rain is likely to impact flight operations to and from Delhi on Tuesday. It urged passengers to check their flight status "before heading to the airport and allow extra time for your journey due to possible slow moving traffic."
SpiceJet in its travel advisory said, "Due to bad weather in Delhi (DEL), all departures/arrivals and their consequential flights may be affected."
The young Indian airline Akasa Air said, "Due to heavy rainfall in certain parts of Delhi, we anticipate slow moving traffic and congestion on roads leading to the airport."
It requested the passengers to plan for additional travel time to reach the airport well in time for the flight, in order to ensure seamless travel experience.
"We realize that this may inconvenience your travel plans and seek your understanding," it said.
Major airlines, including IndiGo, Air India and SpiceJet issued a=travel advisories for passengers as heavy rains disrupted flight operations in the region.
Indian budget airline IndiGo issued a travel advisory stating that heavy downpour over Delhi is causing temporary disruption to flight schedules, urging passengers to be aware of potential delays.
"There’s a heavy downpour over Delhi at the moment, causing some temporary disruption to flight schedules," IndiGo said in a social media post. "If you’re travelling today, please be aware of potential delays and allow additional time for your journey, especially with traffic moving slower than usual."
Also read: Delhi-NCR weather alert: IMD forecasts rain and cloudy skies in Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon and other NCR areas
Informing passengers of potential delays, the airline said, "Please check your flight status on our app or website before leaving. Remember, we’re here if you need anything along the way."
In a revised advisory, IndiGo said, "Persistent rainfall and thunderstorms are currently affecting Delhi, leading to possible delays in flight operations."
🌧️Travel Advisory
— IndiGo (@IndiGo6E) September 30, 2025
☔🛫 Persistent rainfall and thunderstorms are currently affecting #Delhi, leading to possible delays in flight operations.
Our teams are closely monitoring the situation to ensure your journey resumes as soon as conditions improve.
If you're travelling…
Air India also informed that heavy rain is likely to impact flight operations to and from Delhi on Tuesday. It urged passengers to check their flight status "before heading to the airport and allow extra time for your journey due to possible slow moving traffic."
SpiceJet in its travel advisory said, "Due to bad weather in Delhi (DEL), all departures/arrivals and their consequential flights may be affected."
The young Indian airline Akasa Air said, "Due to heavy rainfall in certain parts of Delhi, we anticipate slow moving traffic and congestion on roads leading to the airport."
It requested the passengers to plan for additional travel time to reach the airport well in time for the flight, in order to ensure seamless travel experience.
"We realize that this may inconvenience your travel plans and seek your understanding," it said.
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