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Jan 20, 2026

Dense fog at Vijayawada International Airport delays key regional business routes

Dense fog at Vijayawada International Airport delays key regional business routes
For the second consecutive morning, 19 January 2026, thick fog blanketed Vijayawada International Airport, pushing runway visual range below regulatory minima and disrupting connectivity between Andhra Pradesh’s commercial heartland and four metro hubs. IndiGo flights from Chennai and Hyderabad, Air India’s Delhi rotation and Air India Express’ Bengaluru service all arrived two hours late; an afternoon IndiGo departure to Visakhapatnam was cancelled outright.(timesofindia.indiatimes.com)

Although the airport handles a modest 25 daily movements, it is the primary air-link for the state’s booming automobile-components and agri-processing clusters. Local trade bodies estimate Monday’s disruption idled roughly ₹35 crore worth of just-in-time shipments and forced several visiting executives to extend hotel stays.

Airport management said it would accelerate installation of CAT-II approach lighting in partnership with the Airports Authority of India, but completion is not expected until late-2027. Until then, winter weather will remain a structural vulnerability for companies depending on same-day connections via Vijayawada.

Dense fog at Vijayawada International Airport delays key regional business routes


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Travel managers are advising staff to build six-hour buffers into itineraries, route via Hyderabad where possible, and ensure tickets fall under airline weather-waiver policies.

The episode reinforces a broader message: India’s second-tier airports, critical to regional industrial corridors, still lack resilient all-weather infrastructure. Businesses expanding beyond metros should factor seasonal fog into cost-of-travel calculations.
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