DGCA says operations are normal at all Indian airports, with no cause for concern amid air traffic disruptions in the US

DGCA said there is no cause for concern in India due to the air traffic disruptions in the US. “Operations at all airports in the country are normal and there is no cause for concern,” the aviation regulator said in a statement.

Air India, which operates direct flights to five American cities – New York, Newark, Chicago, San Francisco, and Washington DC – said no flights have been canceled due to the technical failure in the US. However, the airline said there could be some delays in its flights from the US to India due to possible runway congestion.

The Indian aviation industry has been facing a series of challenges. It includes the grounding of flights by Jet Airways, the country’s second-largest airline. The government has taken some measures to address the situation, including allowing foreign carriers to operate more flights to and from India.

The DGCA said it is closely monitoring the situation in the US and touch with the Airports Authority of India (AAI). Airlines to ensure that flight operations remain unaffected.

The aviation regulator also said it is working with the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to ensure the safety of flights.

The DGCA added that the disruption in air traffic in the US is being closely monitored and that airlines have been asked to take necessary steps to ensure safety.

The FAA said it is continuing to look into the cause of the initial problem. The disruption in air traffic in the US has caused widespread disruption for passengers across the world. Airlines are advising passengers to check the status of their flights before leaving for the airport.

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