Republic Day 2025: No flights will operate for 145 minutes daily at Delhi airport till January 26, here¡¯s why
Flight operations at Delhi Airport will be restricted between 19th and 26th January 2025, with no take-offs or landings allowed from 10:20 AM to 12:45 PM due to Republic Day 2025 celebrations. Passengers are advised to check schedules and follow the Republic Day advisory for a hassle-free journey.
Republic Day 2025 celebrations are bringing significant changes to flight operations at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA). With over 1,300 flights operating daily, IGIA is one of the busiest airports in the world. However, in light of security and ceremonial needs, flight restrictions have been imposed during the Republic Day period.
Temporary Flight Restrictions at Delhi Airport
The Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) has announced that from January 19, 2025, to January 26, 2025, no flights will land or take off between 10:20 AM and 12:45 PM each day. These restrictions aim to ensure the safety of the Republic Day celebrations, which are attended by high-profile dignitaries and involve heightened security measures. (Also Read: Republic Day speech ideas in English)
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DIAL released a statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, saying, "As per the NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) issued for Republic Day week, no flights will arrive or depart from Delhi Airport between 10:20 AM and 12:45 PM IST." Passengers travelling during this period are advised to check their flight schedules with the concerned airlines for updated timings and further details. (Also Read: Republic Day essay ideas)
Security Advisory for Republic Day 2025
In addition to flight restrictions, several traffic and aerial guidelines have been issued. Traffic diversions are in place on Kartavyapath, Rafi Marg crossing, Janpath crossing, Mansingh Road crossing, and C-Hexagon during Republic Day parade rehearsals, which run from January 17 to January 21, between 10:15 AM and 12:30 PM.
Ban on Drones and Other Aerial Platforms
The Delhi Police has prohibited the operation of sub-conventional aerial platforms, including drones, paragliders, and quadcopters, over the national capital. This restriction, effective from January 18 to February 1, 2025, is a preventive measure to counter potential threats. A statement by the Delhi Police Commissioner highlighted that such platforms could be misused by anti-social elements or terrorists to jeopardise public safety and disrupt the celebrations.
Prohibited aerial platforms include:
- Paragliders and para-motors
- Hang gliders and UAVs
- Remotely piloted aircraft and quadcopters
- Hot air balloons and microlight aircraft
- Para-jumping from aircraft
Theme and Chief Guest for Republic Day 2025
This year's theme for Republic Day is ¡®Swarnim Bharat: Virasat aur Vikas,¡¯ showcasing India¡¯s rich cultural heritage and progressive development. The celebrations will also mark the 75th anniversary of India-Indonesia diplomatic relations, with the newly-elected Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto expected to be the chief guest. However, an official confirmation of his attendance is awaited.
Travel Tips for Passengers
If you plan to travel through Delhi Airport during Republic Day 2025, here¡¯s what you should do:
- Check Flight Schedules: Confirm your flight timings with your airline to avoid last-minute surprises.
- Arrive Early: Allow extra time for security checks and possible delays.
- Follow Traffic Updates: Be mindful of traffic restrictions around parade rehearsal sites and plan your commute accordingly.
Republic Day 2025 is an occasion of national pride, and the temporary flight restrictions and advisories at Delhi Airport are necessary steps to ensure a smooth and secure celebration. Keep yourself updated and plan your travel accordingly to avoid inconvenience.
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