Air India Cancels 50 International Flights Amid Middle East Crisis — Check List of Flights Cancellations

In response to ongoing airspace restrictions in the Middle East, Air India has announced the cancellation of 50 international flights, effective March 1. This decision follows an assessment by the Civil Aviation Ministry, which estimates that a total of 444 international flights operated by various airlines are likely to be affected. The cancellations come amid escalating tensions in the region, prompting safety concerns and operational challenges for airlines. Passengers are advised to check their flight status and make alternate arrangements as necessary. This situation highlights the broader impact of geopolitical events on global air travel, particularly for Indian carriers that maintain significant international routes. As the crisis unfolds, the aviation sector will continue to monitor developments closely, ensuring passenger safety remains a priority.
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