Poor visibility hits flight operations at Goa airport

While a chartered aircraft from Russia - was diverted to Bengaluru, the other flight - from Manchester, UK - was asked to land at the Mumbai airport.
File photo of an airport used for representational image.
File photo of an airport used for representational image.

PANAJI: Poor visibility caused by fog severely affected operations at the Goa airport this morning with two international and three domestic flights diverted to various cities, senior officials said.

Visibility was extremely low from 6 am onwards at the airport in Dabolim, around 30km from here, said the Airports Authority of India (AAI).

Airport authorities said two international flights were diverted to other cities.

One of them - a chartered aircraft from Russia - was diverted to Bengaluru, while the other flight - from Manchester, UK - was asked to land at the Mumbai airport.

An IndiGo flight from Chennai to Goa was diverted to Bengaluru, while a GoAir aircraft from Mumbai was asked to return to the metropolis.

A SpiceJet flight from Chennai to Goa was diverted to Bengaluru, the officials said.

Flights began landing from 8.30 am onwards when the visibility improved, they added.

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