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Bad weather forces flight to land at Chandigarh International Airport

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Tribune News Service

Mohali, January 24

Bad weather conditions forced a Dehradun-bound flight, operated by Indigo Airlines, from Delhi to land at the Chandigarh international airport. The Indigo flight, 6E-7401, which departed from Delhi and was bound for Dehrarun, was diverted to Chandigarh due to bad weather at the Dehradun airport. The flight arrived at 10.12 am and departed for Dehradun at 11:40 am, said the authorities.

7 flights cancelled

Seven flights — UK-660 to Hyderabad, Indigo flight 6E 2177 to Delhi, Go First G8 2503 to Mumbai, G8 1108 to Delhi, Air Vistara flight UK 654 to Mumbai, Air India flight AI 805/806 to Kullu and 6E 6003 to Leh — were cancelled due to operational reasons.

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