PATNA: Following Cyclone Yaas ravaged Odisha and Nearby West Bengal, flight operations Have Been Interrupted in the Jayaprakash Narayan International Airport here on Wednesday.
While all flights in Kolkata and one other from Guwahati and also Ranchi were two have been redirected because of inclement weather at the country funding. In accordance with officials of Airports Authority of India (AAI)- Patna, entirely 17 flights worked on Wednesday from 48 flights that are scheduled. Patna airport manager Bhupesh CH Negi said the majority of these aircraft had been cancelled because of low passenger traffic loading along with other operational factors. “All incoming and outgoing flights to Kolkata were due to closing of Kolkata airport Wednesday,” he explained. 1 GoAir flight Ranchi-Patna flight (G8-388) has been delivered back into Ranchi because of poor weather conditions from town roughly 7.17pm. “The airlines farther afield the trip as the weather remained bad in Ranchi additionally. The following flight G8-352 between Patna and Mumbai was organized for its passengers. 1 trip of Air India in Delhi to Patna was diverted, but it landed at the next effort,” Negi said. According to the data given from AAI-Patna, two flights of IndiGo by Kolkata (6E-6926 and 6E-599) were also cancelled, although SpiceJet’s Guwahati flight (SG-3723) and IndiGo’s Ranchi flight (6E-925) were cancelled because of poor weather at Patna. Of the17 flights worked in Patna airport, two of these were of IndiGo airlines, three all GoAir and SpiceJet and 2 of Air India. The airlines at Patna airport also have promised that passengers traveling from the town airport did not confront any problem as a result of cancellations since they were informed about the status of the flights.