
Flight operations suspended in Bengal's Andal airport due to rain, water logging
The Hindu
Flight cancellations at KNI airport due to heavy rainfall, passengers informed in advance to minimize inconvenience.
Flight operations to and from the Kazi Nazrul Islam (KNI) airport at Andal in West Bengal’s Paschim Bardhaman district were temporarily suspended on August 2 due to water logging in and around its premises, officials said.
Around three flights, including one from New Delhi and another from Bengaluru, had to be cancelled for the day, they said.
The district recorded around 192 mm of rainfall overnight.
The passengers were informed about the problem with ample time in hand to minimise inconvenience caused to them, KNI airport authorities said.
The first flight was scheduled to land at the airport at 12.50 p.m., they said.
Water gushed into the airport premises and caused water logging in the operational area, an official said. Several places at the approach road to the airport from the highway were also inundated, he said.
In a statement issued later, Bengal Aerotropolis Projects Ltd (BAPL), the developer of the airport, said due to unprecedented rainfall recorded in and around the Durgapur-Asansol area since August 1, both KNI airport and the surrounding areas have experienced significant water logging.