
Recent flight cancellations in India have caused significant disruptions to travelers as several major airlines, including Air India Express, IndiGo, Akasa Air, and British Airways, suspended a total of 13 flights. These cancellations have affected both domestic and international passengers aiming to reach destinations such as Srinagar, Kangra, London Heathrow, Coimbatore, Vijayawada, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad, among others.
The disruptions have impacted operations at key airports like New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Ahmedabad. As the nation grapples with increasing passenger traffic coupled with airline scheduling adjustments and airport congestion, travelers are facing more complexities.
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At Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi, two domestic flights were cancelled, further adding to the woes of travelers. The affected flights included:
Flight SEJ980, a Boeing 737-800, was initially set to depart at 11:15 AM IST, while SEJ2950, operated by a Dash 8-400 aircraft, was planned for 9:40 AM. These cancellations significantly disrupted travel for passengers heading to regions popular for tourism and business.
In a crucial development, British Airways cancelled its flight BAW138 from Mumbai to London Heathrow, scheduled to leave at 1:40 AM IST. The Boeing 787-9 cancellation primarily influenced international travelers, particularly those with connections at Heathrow, which is a major global hub.
This cancellation serves as a reminder that operational difficulties are disrupting international routes, adding complexity for travelers relying on key flights between India and the United Kingdom.
Multiple flights were also cancelled at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru, leading to uncertainty for domestic travelers. The cancelled services included:
Flight IGO7581, operated by an ATR 72, was to leave at 6:40 PM, IGO7071 for Vijayawada was scheduled at 10:55 AM, and Akasa Air’s flight to Varanasi was set for 7:25 AM with a Boeing 737 MAX. These cancellations have underscored the impacts on connectivity within Southern India, affecting both business and leisure travelers.
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad also saw disruptions with the cancellation of IndiGo flight IGO7047 to Mysore, which was supposed to depart at 12:10 PM IST. The ongoing disruptions in these regional routes significantly hinder business movements and tourism.
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata experienced the highest number of flight cancellations, worsening the operational challenges faced at this airport. Key cancellations comprised:
The wide variety of cancellations highlighted the essential role these routes play in connecting Kolkata with various major cities across India.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad also saw cancellations, with IndiGo flight IGO7018 to Navi Mumbai being called off. Scheduled for a 7:10 PM departure, this cancellation further disrupted travel within the Mumbai metropolitan area and hindered aviation activity in the western part of India.
| Departure Airport | Flight | Airline | Destination | Aircraft Type | Scheduled Departure |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New Delhi | SEJ980 | Air India Express | Srinagar | B738 | 11:15 AM IST |
| New Delhi | SEJ2950 | Air India Express | Kangra | DH8D | 09:40 AM IST |
| Mumbai | BAW138 | British Airways | London Heathrow | B789 | 01:40 AM IST |
| Bengaluru | IGO7581 | IndiGo | Coimbatore | AT72 | 06:40 PM IST |
| Bengaluru | IGO7071 | IndiGo | Vijayawada | AT72 | 10:55 AM IST |
| Bengaluru | AKJ1421 | Akasa Air | Varanasi | B38M | 07:25 AM IST |
| Hyderabad | IGO7047 | IndiGo | Mysore | AT72 | 12:10 PM IST |
| Kolkata | SEJ941 | Air India Express | Mumbai | B738 | 10:40 PM IST |
| Kolkata | IGO127 | IndiGo | Guwahati | A320 | 11:30 AM IST |
| Kolkata | IGO6185 | IndiGo | Jaipur | A320 | 07:05 AM IST |
| Kolkata | IGO485 | IndiGo | Agartala | A320 | 05:10 PM IST |
| Kolkata | AKJ1926 | Akasa Air | Ahmedabad | B38M | 02:20 PM IST |
| Ahmedabad | IGO7018 | IndiGo | Navi Mumbai | AT76 | 07:10 PM IST |
The recent flight cancellations across India have underscored operational strains in the country’s aviation sector. Passengers are encouraged to stay informed by:
As airlines strive to manage increasing passenger demands and operational challenges, the reliability of travel schedules is becoming more fragile. Travelers should account for potential disruptions when planning their journeys.
Source: The post Travellers Left Isolated in India After Air India Express, IndiGo, British Airways, and More Major Airlines Cancel Over a Dozen Flights Affecting Routes to London Heathrow, Srinagar, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and More – New Update You Need to Know first appeared on www.travelandtourworld.com.