Flights havoc in Middle East as US-Israel, Iran missile exchanges rage: Multiple airlines cancel, IndiGo races to rescue

The escalating conflict between the US-Israel alliance and Iran has created significant disruptions in air travel across the Middle East. Multiple airlines have suspended their flights due to safety concerns in the region, leading to a wave of cancellations. In response to the crisis, IndiGo has announced plans to operate flights to five key destinations in the Middle East on March 7, 2026, aiming to assist stranded travelers. Additionally, Air India and SpiceJet are stepping up their efforts by providing extra flights to accommodate passengers affected by the ongoing turmoil. The situation underscores the broader geopolitical tensions in the region, which continue to impact commercial aviation and travel plans for many individuals. As airlines navigate this challenging landscape, the focus remains on ensuring passenger safety while striving to maintain connectivity amid the crisis.
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