Delhi Airport: 100 International Flights Cancelled Amid Middle East Conflict

In response to escalating conflict in the Middle East, Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport has seen the cancellation of 100 international flights, impacting both departures and arrivals. According to sources, 60 flights scheduled to depart and 40 flights expected to arrive have been affected. This disruption highlights the broader implications of geopolitical tensions on air travel, with many passengers facing uncertainty and inconvenience. Travelers are urged to check with airlines for the latest updates and possible rebooking options. The situation is evolving, and further cancellations may occur as the conflict develops. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation to ensure passenger safety and minimize disruption at one of India's busiest airports.
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