Flights to Gulf from 4 airports in Kerala cancelled

Recent geopolitical tensions have led to the cancellation of numerous flights from four airports in Kerala to various destinations in the Middle East. This sudden disruption has left many passengers stranded, causing significant inconvenience and uncertainty among travelers. The affected airports include Trivandrum International Airport, Cochin International Airport, Calicut International Airport, and Kannur International Airport. Authorities are advising passengers to check with airlines for updates and potential rebooking options. The cancellations are a reminder of the fragility of international travel, especially in light of ongoing global conflicts that can quickly affect air traffic. Travelers planning to fly to the Gulf region are urged to stay informed about the situation and explore alternative travel arrangements if necessary.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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