Middle East Airspace Chaos: IndiGo on High Alert After US-Israel Strikes on Tehran
New Delhi, 28 February (H.S.): As tensions erupt across the Middle East following US-led strikes on Tehran, India''s largest carrier IndiGo has issued a travel advisory, closely monitoring Iran''s airspace amid widespread closures that threaten
IndiGo advisory


New Delhi, 28 February (H.S.): As tensions erupt across the Middle East following US-led strikes on Tehran, India's largest carrier IndiGo has issued a travel advisory, closely monitoring Iran's airspace amid widespread closures that threaten global flight paths.

Escalating Conflict Disrupts Skies

Israel launched pre-emptive daylight strikes on key Iranian targets in Tehran, with explosions reported near Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei's offices, prompting Iran to shut its airspace alongside Iraq and Israel.

US President Donald Trump confirmed major American combat operations aimed at neutralizing Iran's nuclear threats and missile capabilities, warning the regime against retaliation.

The strikes have activated emergency protocols in Israel, including nationwide sirens and hospital evacuations to underground facilities.

IndiGo's Swift Response

IndiGo emphasized that passenger and crew safety remains paramount, with internal teams poised for operational tweaks as the crisis unfolds. We are closely monitoring regional updates concerning Iran and its airspace, the airline stated on X, urging travelers to verify flight status before departing.

Any disruptions will trigger prompt notifications via registered contacts, reflecting IndiGo's commitment to real-time adaptability.

Ripple Effects on Aviation

Air India diverted its Delhi-Tel Aviv flight AI139 to Mumbai due to Israeli airspace closure, while Dubai's flydubai reported impacts from the regional shutdowns. Flightradar24 visuals revealed zero civilian aircraft over conflict zones, signaling prolonged rerouting and delays for West Asia-bound routes.

Delhi International Airport echoed the advisories, as global carriers prioritize security amid fears of Iranian reprisals.

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