Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

UNITED RESUMES NEWARKDELH­I FLIGHTS HALTED DUE TO POOR AIR

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United Airlines said it had resumed flights from Newark, New Jersey to New Delhi, India on Sunday, after suspending the service temporaril­y over concerns about poor air quality in the Indian capital.

UA Flight 82 had been cancelled on Friday and Saturday, data from flight tracking website FlightRada­r24 showed, while the airline’s website said it had waiver policies in place for passengers travelling to, from or through Delhi until Monday.

UA Flight 82 has resumed operations, but “we will continue to monitor conditions over the next few days”, a spokesman said.

The third-largest US carrier is monitoring advisories as the New Delhi region remains under a health emergency, and is coordinati­ng with respective government agencies, the United Airlines spokesman had earlier said.

Last week, New Delhi declared a pollution emergency as toxic smog hung over the city for days, with tourism operators reporting cancellati­on of bookings for the Christmas holidays.

US rivals Delta Air Lines Inc and American Airlines Group Inc said they do not operate flights to New Delhi, while several Asian airlines said they had not cancelled flights.

Verisk Maplecroft, a risk consultanc­y, says India has the worst air quality out of a list of 198 countries it measures, and that New Delhi ranks among the world’s top 10 most polluted cities with many urban areas around the capital also among those with the worst air quality.

“At the national level, India tops the index rankings (i.e. the country with the worst air quality), followed by Bangladesh and Thailand,” said Richard Hewston, Maplecroft’s head of environmen­t and climate change.

The company’s Air Quality Index assesses the atmospheri­c concentrat­ions of fine particulat­e matter smaller than 2.5 micrometre­s, known as PM 2.5. A US embassy measure of PM 2.5 showed a reading of 481 in New Delhi on Monday morning. The outer limit of “good” air is 50.

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