Air India, Indigo issue advisory after Middle East flight cancellations over US-Iran war — who can claim refunds?

In light of ongoing tensions in the Middle East, Air India has announced full flexibility for passengers regarding their bookings. The advisory, released on Sunday, allows travelers to modify or cancel their itineraries without penalty, reflecting the airline's commitment to customer service amidst the uncertainty. Meanwhile, IndiGo has taken a more cautious approach by extending its flight suspensions to the Middle East until March 2, 2026. This decision underscores the airline's focus on passenger safety in response to the escalating conflict between the United States and Iran. Passengers affected by these cancellations are urged to review their options for refunds and rebooking. Both airlines are navigating the complexities of international travel in a volatile environment, prioritizing the well-being of their customers while adapting to rapidly changing geopolitical circumstances.
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