The Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi will temporarily halt operations for 145 minutes daily, from 10:20 AM to 12:45 PM, until January 26 as part of security arrangements for Republic Day celebrations. The closure aligns ✃with preparations for the Republic Day parade, including rehearsals, drills, and the flypa🐽st.
A Notice to Airmen (NOTA꧒M) alerted airlines and passengers about the temporary airspace restriction. This is in preparation for the Republic Day parade, including rehearsals, drills, and the flypast. The closure is expected to impact over 1,300 flights, both domestic and international.
At least♔ 1,336 flig♛hts—665 departures and 671 arrivals—will be affected over eight days, according to aviation analytics firm Cirium.
Ano🍌ther notice🧸 issued on Monday advised people to plan their journey accordingly .
Here's how the closure will affect flights each day:
January 19 (Sunday): 85 departures, 85 arrivals
January 20 (Monday): 85 departures, 84 arrivals
January 21 (Tuesday): 💮79 departures, 81 arrivals (l♎ightest day)
Remaining days: 81-84 deꦗpartures and 82-87 arrivals impacted daily
Affected Destinations
International flights to Toronto, Washington, Ta🌺shkent, Kathmandu, and Colombo are among those expected to face disruptions. The airspace closure is essential to sဣecure the flypast and ensure the safety of dignitaries attending the celebrations.
Advisory For Passengers
Delhi Airport has issued the following recommendations to minimize inconvenience:
Stay🤪 Informed: Update contact details with airlines for timely notifications on flight changes.
Avoid Closure Hours: Schedule flights outside the restrꦿicted 𓂃hours of 10:20 AM to 12:45 PM.
P🐬repare for Delays: Anticipate extended travel times due t🍷o heightened security measures.
Monitor Flight Schedules: Check upd🐽ates via booking platforms and airline communication channels.
Authorities have urged passengers to exercise patience and understandi😼ng as these measures are vital for the success and safety⛄ of the Republic Day events.