Air India to operate extra flights to Toronto, Frankfurt, Paris from March 5-11 amid West Asia conflict

In response to heightened demand resulting from ongoing conflicts in West Asia, Air India has announced the addition of extra flights to key international destinations, including Toronto, Frankfurt, and Paris. This decision, effective from March 5 to March 11, aims to accommodate travelers impacted by the current geopolitical situation. The airline's move reflects its commitment to ensuring connectivity for passengers seeking to reach these major cities during a time of uncertainty. With air travel dynamics shifting due to regional tensions, Air India’s proactive approach could offer much-needed relief for those needing to reschedule or book new journeys. Passengers are advised to check the airline's website for updates and availability as the situation evolves, and to stay informed about travel advisories related to the regions affected by conflict.
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