Fog, restricted runway movement leads to chaos at airport

Unexpected fog in the city threw a spanner at flight operations at the Kempegowda International Airport on Wednesday morning.

According to Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), around 22 departures and 21 arrivals were delayed between 6.47 a.m. and 8.05 p.m.

As many as 10 flights had to be diverted to other airports during this period as well.

The cascading effect of the delays resulted in chaos at the airport as runway operations were already restricted on account of Aero India 2017.

Owing to the event, the airport remained closed between 10 a.m and noon, and then from 2 p.m till 5 p.m, and this will continue till 18 February.

Passengers on several flights, caught in the two-hour window, were stranded at the airport as their flights were able to take off only after 5 p.m. Those who chose to board their planes were reportedly left to wait without refreshments.

From Sunday onwards till April 3 , the runway will remain closed between 10.30 a.m and 5 p.m. for upgrading works. 

Coimbatore 27th Ward Peelamedu Councillor Inspects Ration Shop, Drainage Cleaning and Civic Works

Coimbatore North Zone Ward 27 Councillor Ambika Dhanapal personally inspected ration shop operations, drainage cleaning,...

Coimbatore Corporation to Hold Public Grievance Meeting Tomorrow

Coimbatore Corporation will conduct a public grievance meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, from 11 AM to 1 PM at the main office...

Mayor Inspects New Lights and Renovated Toilets at Ganapathy Park

Coimbatore Corporation Mayor K Ranganayaki Ramachandran inspected newly installed lights, renovated toilets, and mainten...

Annamalai Likely to Quit BJP; New Political Party on the Horizon in Tamil Nadu?

Former Tamil Nadu BJP President K. Annamalai is likely to part ways with the BJP amid reported differences with the part...

OSMA Welcomes Centre’s Decision to Waive Cotton Import Duty

The Tamil Nadu Open End Mills Association (OSMA) has welcomed the Centre’s decision to waive the 11% import duty on cott...

Coimbatore Advocate V. Mohana Creates History: First Woman from Tamil Nadu Elevated Directly from Bar to Supreme Court

Venkita Subramanian Mohana has etched her name in judicial history by becoming only the second woman in India to be dire...