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Cyclone Montha disrupts air travel: All flights cancelled at Visakhapatnam airport, and travel advisories
ETimes | October 29, 2025 2:39 AM CST

As per the latest developments, PTI reported that all flights operating from Visakhapatnam Airport were cancelled on Tuesday due to the impact of severe cyclonic storm Montha. An official confirmed, as per the news agency. Airport Director N. Purushottam said that 32 flights, both domestic and international, were grounded as a safety measure amid deteriorating weather conditions.

“Actually, we operate around 30 to 32 movements daily, domestic as well as international. Today, all those flights are cancelled,” Purushottam told PTI, adding that two Air India Express flights had already been cancelled on October 27.


Among the affected carriers, IndiGo was hit the hardest, with 15 arrivals and 15 departures suspended. The airline’s key sectors , including routes between Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, Rajahmundry, and Vijayawada, were disrupted as heavy rain and strong winds battered Andhra Pradesh’s coastal belt. Taking to X (previously called Twitter), it added, “ 6ETravelAdvisory - Due to prevailing cyclone conditions and heavy rainfall expected in and around , and , flight operations to and from these cities are affected. We advise all customers to check their flight status at before heading to the airport. As waterlogging and traffic congestion are anticipated, please plan your journey with extra travel time. In case of flight cancellations , customers can easily explore flexible rebooking options or claim a refund via . Your safety and comfort remain our top priority, please stay safe and take care.”


Also, Hyderabad airport shared a passenger advisory asking travellers to contact their respective airlines before planning their journey. It added, “Due to ongoing cyclone conditions in Andhra Pradesh, flight operations to and from the region may experience disruptions.”

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued escalating alerts for Andhra Pradesh and neighbouring coastal regions, warning of potential flooding, rough seas, and strong winds. Cyclone Montha , currently swirling over the Bay of Bengal, is expected to make landfall between Machilipatnam and Kalingapatnam, near Kakinada, on the evening or night of October 28.

According to the IMD bulletin, Montha is classified as a “severe cyclonic storm” with maximum sustained wind speeds of 90–100 km/h, gusting up to 110 km/h. Heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected across coastal Andhra Pradesh, with the possibility of isolated extremely heavy downpours in some districts.

The state government has moved swiftly into action. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has directed officials to remain on high alert, deploy disaster response teams, and coordinate evacuation and relief efforts. Thousands of residents from low-lying coastal areas have already been relocated to safer zones, and relief camps are being readied across affected districts.


Authorities have also issued strong advisories for tourists and residents. Beaches in Visakhapatnam, Kakinada, and Machilipatnam have been closed, and all boat rides and water sports suspended. Travellers are urged to avoid coastal and riverfront areas as the sea remains extremely rough, with the risk of storm surges inundating vulnerable areas.

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Transportation services, including trains and flights, are likely to continue facing disruptions. Passengers are advised to check schedules and stay updated via the IMD’s official website and state disaster management bulletins.

As Cyclone Montha nears landfall, the next 24 hours are critical. With high winds, torrential rain, and flooding risks, officials emphasize that public cooperation and adherence to safety advisories remain essential until the storm passes.


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