Heavy rainfall and poor visibility continue to disrupt flight operations in Mumbai, prompting major airlines including IndiGo, Akasa Air, SpiceJet and Air India to issue travel advisories for passengers. Travellers have been asked to check their flight status before leaving for the airport as delays and disruptions are expected to continue. Mumbai flight operations hit by rain Flight operations at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) were temporarily suspended over the weekend due to low visibility and strong winds. The disruption led to multiple cancellations, diversions and delays, with the impact expected to continue as airlines work to restore normal schedules. Passengers are advised to verify their flight status through their respective airline's website or mobile app before heading to the airport. IndiGo issues travel advisory IndiGo said adverse weather over Mumbai could affect flight schedules. In a post on X, the airline said it is closely monitoring weather conditions and making every effort to operate flights safely. IndiGo requested passengers to stay updated on their flight status through its website or mobile application and assured that its teams are available to assist affected travellers.You Might Also Like: Akasa Air warns of delays Akasa Air said heavy rainfall in Mumbai, Pune and Goa may delay some flights across its network. The airline acknowledged that the disruption could affect passengers' travel plans and requested their patience, adding that the weather situation is beyond its control. It advised travellers to check their flight status before leaving for the airport. SpiceJet reports helpline issue SpiceJet had earlier warned that heavy rain in Mumbai could impact arrivals, departures and connecting flights. On Monday, the airline also informed passengers that it is facing intermittent connectivity issues with its customer care helpline numbers. It said technical teams are working to restore the service and advised customers to contact the airline through its official social media channels for assistance.You Might Also Like: Air India advisory Air India has not issued a fresh weather advisory on Monday. However, the airline had cautioned passengers on Sunday that adverse weather conditions could affect flights to and from Mumbai and Delhi. It urged travellers to check the latest flight status before departing for the airport.Several flights diverted According to a PTI report, five Mumbai-bound flights were diverted on Saturday because of unstable approaches, heavy rain and poor visibility. Three diverted flights were operated by IndiGo, including:You Might Also Like: 6E 594 (Raipur–Mumbai) 6E 6544 (Varanasi–Mumbai) 6E 6283 (Bengaluru–Mumbai) Two of these flights were diverted to Surat, while one landed in Ahmedabad. Air India flights AI 2963 (Delhi–Mumbai) and AI472 (Chandigarh–Mumbai) were diverted to Surat and Manohar International Airport in Goa, respectively. Airport sources also said pilots of 17 other flights carried out go-arounds before landing safely. Four of the five diverted flights later returned to Mumbai.Mumbai rains continue to affect city Mumbai witnessed torrential rainfall on Saturday, with several parts of the city recording nearly 200 mm of rain within 12 hours. The downpour inundated low-lying areas, triggered road cave-ins, uprooted trees, caused house collapses and disrupted road, rail and air transport across the financial capital.
Mumbai flight status today: IndiGo, Air India, Akasa Air, SpiceJet issue travel advisories as heavy rain disrupts operations; flights diverted
Mumbai's flight operations are facing significant disruptions due to heavy rainfall and poor visibility. Major airlines like IndiGo, Akasa Air, SpiceJet, and Air India have issued travel advisories, urging passengers to check their flight status. Several flights were diverted over the weekend, and the impact is expected to persist as airlines work to normalize schedules. Commuters are advised to stay updated before heading to the airport.













