Heatwave Melts Away Time for IndiGo Flight
An IndiGo flight from Delhi to Bagdogra was delayed for nearly four hours on Monday at Indira Gandhi International Airport due to a mechanical fault caused by unusually high ground temperatures.
The continuing heatwave in Delhi, where temperatures have risen to 45°C, prompted flight 6E 2521 to depart much later than its scheduled time of 2:10 PM. According to FlightRadar24, the flight took off about 6:15 p.m.
The flight's intended destination was Bagdogra Airport, near Siliguri in West Bengal, and was scheduled to land at 4:10 PM. A representative for IndiGo confirmed the delay, noting the negative impact of high ground temperatures on flight operations. The airline emphasized its commitment to passenger safety and noted that efforts were being made to ensure a timely departure.
"IndiGo Flight 6E 2521 between Delhi and Bagdogra was delayed due to high ground temperatures that hampered operations. IndiGo prioritizes passenger safety above all else and is taking steps to ensure a timely departure. Passengers are receiving regular information, and we regret any disruption caused by issues beyond the airline's control," stated an IndiGo representative.