Wednesday, 1 July 2026

WINTER BENGALURU OR MUMBAI

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If you’re thinking specifically about winter travel (Dec–Feb in India), the “safest” airports are the ones least affected by fog, delays, and visibility issues.

Here’s a practical ranking based on low fog + reliable winter operations:


🟢 Safest Indian Airports in Winter (Very Low Disruption)

✈️ Coastal / tropical airports (best reliability)

  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport
    → Almost no fog, strong all-weather operations

  • Chennai International Airport
    → Warm coastal climate, extremely rare visibility issues

  • Cochin International Airport
    → Very stable weather, no winter fog pattern

  • Kempegowda International Airport
    → Occasional light mist only, but generally reliable


🟡 Medium reliability (some winter issues, but manageable)

  • Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport
    → Occasional fog/haze in Dec–Jan

  • Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
    → Mostly reliable, rare fog events


🔴 Least reliable in winter (fog-prone North India)

  • Indira Gandhi International Airport
    → Worst fog delays in India

  • Lucknow, Amritsar, Chandigarh, Jaipur (not listed individually here)
    → Frequent dense fog episodes in peak winter mornings


🧭 Simple rule

  • Best winter airports = South + coastal India

  • Worst winter airports = North Indian plains (Indo-Gangetic belt)


If you want, I can also map:

  • ✈️ “least delay risk flight routes in winter”

  • or “which time of day to fly to avoid fog delays”

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