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Abdullah was coming to Delhi from Srinagar on Indigo flight. Due to the crowd and disturbances at Delhi Airport, the flight was not landed for 3 hours, then Jaipur was diverted.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was agitated over flight diversion at Delhi Airport on Saturday night. He said- Delhi Airport is a complete view of waste.
Actually, Abdullah was coming to Delhi from Srinagar on Indigo flight. Due to the crowd and disturbances at Delhi Airport, the flight was not landed for 3 hours, then Jaipur was diverted.
He and the rest of the passengers were kept in the aircraft for a long time. Omar posted on a selfie x taken on the plane stairs at Jaipur Airport at 1 pm. At the same time, about three hours later, he told that he reached Delhi after 3 am.
Abdullah raging at the airport in the post
Omar Abdullah wrote in the X post- Delhi Airport is completely a sight of ruin (sorry, I will not be decenly). After keeping in the air for three hours, our flight was sent to Jaipur, now I stand on the stairs of the plane at 1 pm. Don’t know when we will leave now.
Delhi airport management gave clarification
After this incident, the Delhi Airport Management clarified that the delay in air traffic is the change in the direction of the wind. The arrival of flights was banned for some time for the safety of passengers. Also, passengers were advised to keep taking information about the flight from their airline.

Many flights of Jammu Airport were also canceled
On the other hand, passengers had to face a lot of trouble at Jammu Airport on Saturday. Many flights were canceled or late due to bad weather in Srinagar, which affected connecting flights in Jammu. The crowd increased inside the terminal and the passengers shared the video on social media and stated the situation.
SpiceJet also informed that all flights could be affected due to bad weather in Srinagar, and requested the passengers to check their flight status.

There was chaos at Delhi Airport on 11 April

On April 11, the dusty storm in Delhi in Delhi delayed flights operation at Indira Gandhi International Airport. These situations remained till the afternoon of April 12. According to flight tracking website flightradar24.com, more than 450 flights were delayed during this period. 18 flights were canceled. The routes were also changed. The average delay in flight operation was more than 50 minutes.
Due to the affecting flight operation, a large number of passengers gathered at the airport and there was an atmosphere of chaos. Passengers faced problems like long wait and frequent checking. Delhi Airport Authority said in the X post- “Our on-ground teams and all stakeholders are working together to reduce any inconvenience of passengers.” Read full news …


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