Air India cancels 28 flights to Europe, US, Canada as Iran attacks US bases in Gulf nations — check full list here

Air India has announced the cancellation of 28 international flights to destinations including Europe, the United States, and Canada, effective March 1. This decision comes in response to escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly following recent attacks on US military bases in Gulf nations by Iranian forces. The airline's move aims to ensure the safety and security of its passengers amidst the volatile situation. Affected travelers are advised to check the full list of cancelled flights and consider alternative arrangements. The geopolitical unrest has raised concerns among airlines and travelers alike, prompting several carriers to reassess their flight operations in the region. The cancellations reflect broader impacts of the conflict on global travel, emphasizing the need for travelers to stay informed about the evolving circumstances in the Middle East and their potential repercussions on air travel.
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