Indian airlines cancel flights to Middle East as Iran conflict escalates
As airlines scrambled to tackle the situation, hundreds of flights were seen hovering in different airspaces.
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Thousands of passengers are stranded at airports across India as flights to the Middle East have been cancelled (PTI)
New Delhi, 28 Feb
Air India, IndiGo and other Indian airlines cancelled their flights to
the Middle East on Saturday, while the regulator DGCA advised the carriers to
temporarily avoid airspaces of 11 countries amid the US and Israel strikes on
Iran.
As airlines scrambled to tackle the situation arising out of the sudden
closure of airspaces in the Middle East, hundreds of flights were seen hoveringin different airspaces, as per flight tracking websites.
Many flights had to be diverted, including Air India's Delhi-Tel Aviv
flight that returned to Mumbai in the afternoon.
With the disruptions caused to thousands of air passengers in the wake of
the Israel and US attacks on Iran, Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu
held a meeting to review the preparedness of the aviation stakeholders,
including airlines and airports.
Air India, IndiGo, Air India Express, Akasa Air and SpiceJet have
suspended their operations to the Middle East.
According to sources, as many as 57 flights of both domestic and
international airlines were cancelled at Mumbai International Airport till 5.45
pm on Saturday.
The Amritsar International Airport also issued an advisory for
passengers, saying some flights have been impacted because of airspace closure
in the wake of conflict between Iran and Israel.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Saturday advised
airlines to avoid airspaces of 11 countries, including Iran, Saudi Arabia, UAE,
till 2 March.
The countries are Iran, Israel, Lebanon, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain,
Oman, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait and Qatar.
Air India, in a post on X, said it has cancelled all flights to
destinations in the Middle East region until 2359 hours on 1 March and that it
was closely monitoring the developments.
"In view of the evolving situation around Iran and the Middle East,
our flight operations to and from the Middle East and other select
international sectors have been suspended until 1st March 2026," IndiGo
said in a post on X.
Air India Express, in a statement, said it has extended the suspension of
its West-bound international flights until 2359 hours on March 1.
Akasa Air has suspended all flights to and from Abu Dhabi, Doha, Jeddah,
Kuwait and Riyadh until March 2, according to a post on X.
SpiceJet also issued an advisory about the cancellation of flights to the
UAE.
Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu held the review meeting with
senior officials and the focus was on ensuring passenger safety, operational
continuity and real-time coordination in light of multiple airspacerestrictions in parts of the Middle East.
"Airlines have been directed to ensure timely rerouting or diversion
of flights, wherever required, strictly in accordance with global safety
protocols and established contingency planning procedures," the civil
aviation ministry said in a statement.
Besides, airports across the country have been placed on operational
alert to manage potential flight diversions, unscheduled landings and passenger
facilitation requirements.
According to the release, the Airports Authority of India and private
airport operators have been advised to maintain enhanced coordination with
airlines for ground handling, parking bays, passenger amenities, crew logistics
and immigration support, as necessary.
Airlines are also offering waivers for ticket rescheduling and
cancellations for the affected flights.
Meanwhile, the civil aviation ministry also said it was in close touch
with the external affairs ministry to ensure seamless information flow and
appropriate coordination in case of any emergent requirements involving Indian
carriers or Indian nationals abroad.
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