Govt Says Airlines To Operate 58 Flights On March 4 As Middle East Disruptions Continue

The Ministry of Civil Aviation has announced that Indian airlines will operate 58 flights on March 4 in response to ongoing disruptions caused by the situation in the Middle East. This decision comes as a part of efforts to mitigate the impact of the regional instability, which has resulted in the cancellation of 1,221 flights operated by Indian carriers to date. The cancellations have affected numerous passengers, prompting the government to take measures to ensure travel continuity. The Ministry is closely monitoring the situation and is committed to providing support to airlines and travelers during this challenging period. The disruptions are primarily linked to geopolitical tensions that have escalated in recent weeks, necessitating a swift response from the aviation sector to accommodate affected travelers and restore some level of normalcy in operations. As the situation evolves, authorities are urging passengers to stay informed about flight statuses and potential changes to travel plans.
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