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Indigo, SpiceJet issue advisory for passengers as toxic smog engulfs Delhi

DNA Monday, 18 November 2024
The airlines advised passengers to allow extra travel time and check flight status before starting their journey as flights get affected due to poor visibility in Delhi.
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