Indian Airlines Gear Up To Start Middle East Operations Amid Iran Crisis

In response to the escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly the conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran, Indian airlines are preparing to launch special relief flights to assist stranded passengers. The situation has prompted concerns for the safety and well-being of travelers caught in the turmoil. Airlines are coordinating efforts to ensure that those wishing to return to India can do so without further delay. This initiative comes as regional instability has increased, affecting many individuals who find themselves unable to return home due to flight cancellations and heightened security risks. The decision to operate these special flights reflects the airlines' commitment to supporting Indian citizens abroad during this crisis, as well as their adaptability in navigating the complexities of international travel amid geopolitical tensions.
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