An IndiGo flight from Delhi to Pune was delayed by practically 4 hours after it was diverted to Mumbai due to poor climate on Monday morning.
The flight took off from Delhi at 4.30 a.m. and was about to land in Pune at 6 a.m. when it spent 40 minutes hovering over the airport and was then ultimately diverted to Mumbai. “Flight 6E9283 operated from Delhi to Pune and was holding overhead Pune for around 40 minutes due to bad weather conditions,” a spokesperson for IndiGo responded to a question.
The flight landed in Pune at 10 a.m. after the climate improved, the airline added.
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