IndiGo Delhi travel advisory: Thunderstorms may disrupt flights on 24 May
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Key Takeaways
IndiGo issued a travel advisory on Saturday, 24 May 2025 for passengers flying to and from Delhi, warning that forecast thunderstorms and rain over the national capital could disrupt flight departures and arrivals. The airline urged travellers to check their flight status before leaving for the airport and to factor in extra travel time amid expected road congestion.
What IndiGo Said
Posting on social media platform X, IndiGo acknowledged that its airport and airline teams were preparing in advance to limit disruptions, but cautioned that weather conditions could still slow operations. “With thunderstorms and rain expected to pass over Delhi, departures and arrivals may be impacted. While our teams are preparing well in advance to keep things running smoothly, the weather may slow things down a touch,” the airline stated.
Passengers were specifically advised to monitor their flight status via IndiGo’s website or mobile application before heading out. The airline also flagged that rain and waterlogging could affect road traffic in parts of Delhi, making it advisable to leave home earlier than usual.
Mumbai Advisory Issued a Day Earlier
The Delhi advisory follows a similar warning IndiGo issued on Friday for passengers travelling to and from Mumbai, where heavy rainfall was forecast across the city. In that advisory too, the carrier requested passengers to depart for the airport earlier than usual and to monitor traffic and flight-status updates through its app or website.
Pattern of Weather Disruptions in May
This is not the first weather-related disruption for IndiGo this month. Earlier in May 2025, adverse weather conditions affected the airline’s operations across eastern India. An IndiGo flight operating the Kolkata–Patna route was diverted to Lucknow after poor visibility and weather prevented the aircraft from landing at Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport in Patna. The cluster of advisories across Delhi, Mumbai, and eastern India points to an unusually active pre-monsoon weather pattern affecting multiple IndiGo hubs simultaneously.
Advice for Travellers
Passengers with bookings in or out of Delhi on Saturday are advised to check the IndiGo app or website for real-time flight status updates, allow additional buffer time for road travel to the airport, and stay alert to airline communications regarding potential rescheduling or delays. India’s pre-monsoon season routinely brings sudden thunderstorms to northern and western cities, and carriers typically activate disruption protocols when the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issues adverse weather forecasts for major airports.