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550 IndiGo Flights Cancelled After Chennai Airport Shut Down Due To Rain

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550 IndiGo Flights Cancelled After Chennai Airport Shut Down Due To Rain


IndiGo was expected to resume its flights from Chennai around noon.

New Delhi/Chennai:

Over a thousand flights connecting Chennai were cancelled since yesterday after heavy rain due to Cyclone Michaung forced shut the city airport. IndiGo had to cancel 550 flights across India after the airport closed operations yesterday while Air India and Vistara suspended at least 16 and 10 flights from Chennai respectively.

The rain has stopped and Chennai now struggles to drain the floodwaters and assess the damages caused due to the heavy rain.

Chennai airport had shut its runway and grounded all planes yesterday after floodwater entered the airport. It resumed operations this morning. Currently, Visakhapatnam airport is shut as the cyclone has moved towards Andhra Pradesh.

IndiGo resumed its flights from Chennai around noon, but said it cancelled 60 flights today. Vistara too has resumed operations to and from Chennai.

The affected flyers will be offered a waiver on cancellation and rescheduling of flights, IndiGo had said yesterday. Currently, it has 15 planes parked in Chennai – the ones that were grounded after the airport was shut yesterday.

Vistara said it has reached out to the affected flyers and offered alternatives.

“The team made all efforts to minimize inconvenience to customers including proactively cancelling select flights and has been in constant touch with the impacted customers to offer regular updates and various alternatives such as rescheduling or refunds, as applicable,” said a Vistara spokesperson.

Air India too has waived rescheduling charges for yesterday and today’s flights.

Cyclone Michaung unleashed heavy torrential rain in Chennai since Sunday night, submerging the city. Besides flights, dozens of trains were also cancelled and the passengers were promised a full refund.

The cyclone has begun the landfall process near Bapatla on the Andhra Pradesh coast.



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