
New Delhi, 01 March (H.S.):
Amid escalating West Asia tensions, Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) cancelled 100 international flights on Sunday, with 60 departures and 40 arrivals affected as airlines grapple with operational chaos.Air India, under Tata Group, axed over 50 overseas services, while IndiGo issued a travel advisory, closely monitoring Middle East developments. We understand the uncertainty; every decision prioritizes caution, it stated, extending Middle East airspace suspensions till 11:59 PM IST on March 2—full cancellation list at goindigo.in.
Civil Aviation Ministry warned of 444 Indian carrier international flights potentially scrapped by late March 1 due to regional airspace bans, stranding passengers as US-Israel-Iran clashes disrupt Gulf routes.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar