National carrier Air India is coordinating closely with all stakeholders and has implemented several initiatives, including CAT III B crew rostering, ensuring CAT III B aircraft readiness, network-wide airport preparedness, technology-enabled passenger assistance, and proactive communication to reduce disruption during the upcoming fog season.

Northern India, including Air India ’s main hub in Delhi, regularly experiences low visibility due to dense fog, which can affect flight schedules across the network. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has designated December 10 to February 10, 2026, as the official fog window this season.

Air India will ensure sufficient cockpit crew trained in low visibility operations (LVO) through CAT III B or specific instrument landing syste

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