Pollution caused a major disruption at Delhi airport on Sunday as 32 flights were diverted to other airports due to heavy smog, officials said.
The flights were diverted to Amritsar, Jaipur, Mumbai and Lucknow airports.
While Air India said that it has diverted 12 flights since 9 a.m., a Vistara spokesperson said the airline has diverted five flights after 10 a.m. due to smog at Delhi airport.
"Five flights each were diverted to Jaipur airport and Amritsar airport, two flights were diverted to Lucknow airport," said an Air India spokesperson.
The Vistara spokesperson told PTI that while four flights - which were coming from Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Chennai and Goa - were diverted to Amritsar airport, one that was coming from Kochi was diverted to Mumbai airport.
"The diversion began post 10 am today due to smog," he added.
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At around 1 p.m., airport officials said,"Total 32 flights have been diverted from Delhi airport on Sunday morning due to bad weather."
The Air India spokesperson said, "Bad weather affected flight operations since morning 9 am in T3 airport (Delhi). Twelve flights diverted to Jaipur, Amritsar and Lucknow."
When asked if it can be said that "bad weather" is actually the pollution, the Air India spokesperson replied in affirmative.
Five Air India flights that were coming to Delhi from Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, Ahmedabad and London were diverted to Jaipur airport on Sunday.
Moreover, five flights of the national carrier that connect Singapore, Surat, Bahrain, Bhopal and Nagpur with Delhi airport were diverted to Amritsar airport on Sunday, the spokesperson said.
Two flights of Air India that were coming from Pune and Mumbai were diverted to Lucknow airport, he added.
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