India braces for disruption of air travel after Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi volcano erupts

The Hindu
The Hindu
2M ago
India's proactive measures aim to ensure flight safety amid potential disruptions caused by volcanic ash from Ethiopia. Continuous monitoring and advisories will be crucial in managing air travel during this event.
India braces for disruption of air travel after Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi volcano erupts

Key insights

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    Volcanic ash risks: Ash can damage aircraft engines and affect flight safety.

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    DGCA advisories issued: Airlines are urged to avoid affected altitudes and regions.

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    Airports on alert: Runways are being inspected for ash contamination.

A What happened
India is bracing for possible disruptions in air travel due to volcanic ash from the eruption of the Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia on November 23, 2025. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued advisories urging airlines to avoid specific altitudes and regions where ash is expected to drift. Volcanic ash poses a significant risk to aircraft engines, as its glass-like particles can melt at high temperatures and cause damage. Airlines are instructed to report any issues related to ash, including engine performance and cabin air quality. Airports are also advised to inspect runways for ash contamination and may need to suspend or restrict operations. The ash clouds have already begun to enter the Indian subcontinent, moving from Western Rajasthan and expected to affect central India and parts of the northeast.

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