“The India Meteorological Department has forecast easterly winds between April 26 and May 4, which may potentially affect flight operations during this period. We are actively coordinating with airlines and Air Traffic Control (ATC) to minimise the impact. Passengers are advised to check with their airlines for updated flight information
240 Flights Delayed Daily on Average zince the closure of the fourth runway, the airport has been witnessing significant disruptions. With the change in wind direction, an average of 240 flights per day have been delayed, leading to major inconvenience for passengers, especially during peak hours.
Runway Usage Affected by Wind Direction The orientation of Delhi airport’s runways plays a crucial role in handling flights during wind shifts. When easterly winds prevail, only two runways, Runway 09 and Runway 11L, can be used for departures, and a single runway, Runway 11R, for arrivals. In contrast, when westerly winds blow, Runway 27 can be operated in mixed mode, supporting both arrivals and departures. The other two—Runway 29L and 29R—are designated separately for arrivals and departures, enabling smoother traffic flow.
Fourth Runway Expected to Reopen in May DIAL has assured that Runway 28/10 is expected to be operational again in the first week of May, after the ILS upgrade is completed. Until then, passengers are urged to stay updated on their flight schedules and arrive at the airport well in advance to avoid any last-minute hassles.