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India–UAE air corridor strained by fog-related delays, Indigo issues passenger alert

Feb 25, 2026
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India–UAE air corridor strained by fog-related delays, Indigo issues passenger alert
Travel and Tour World reported on 24 February 2026 that heavy fog at Dubai International cut runway visibility to 1.4 km, straining flight schedules on the high-volume India-UAE corridor. IndiGo, which operates more than 100 weekly frequencies to Dubai and Abu Dhabi, warned passengers to expect extended ground times and to check real-time updates before leaving for the airport.

India–UAE air corridor strained by fog-related delays, Indigo issues passenger alert


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Meteorological data showed 100 percent humidity and early-morning temperatures around 18 °C, conditions that force air-traffic controllers to increase aircraft separation and stagger departures. Although the UAE’s hub airports are equipped with Category III ILS, prolonged low-visibility operations slow throughput and create knock-on delays in Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru, where aircraft and crew are held out of rotation. For Indian leisure and SME travellers, even short disruptions can upend hotel check-ins, cruise embarkations and onward connections to Europe and North America. Tour operators advised clients to pad itineraries with at least four hours of buffer time and to purchase change-flexible fares. The article notes that the India-UAE market—one of the world’s busiest—remains broadly resilient, with airports and airlines deploying recovery plans once conditions improve. Nonetheless, the episode serves as a timely reminder to travel buyers to map seasonal weather patterns into corporate-travel risk assessments. With bilateral traffic already above pre-pandemic levels and new capacity planned for summer 2026, stakeholders will watch whether recurrent winter fog prompts infrastructure upgrades such as additional high-speed exits or enhanced ground-movement radar.

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