IndiGo to operate more flights to 9 Middle East nations amid US-Iran war | Check full list of flights on 12 March
In response to the ongoing conflict in Iran, IndiGo has announced plans to expand its flight operations to nine Middle Eastern countries, aiming to alleviate travel disruptions that have left many stranded. The war has led to the closure of major air travel hubs such as Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi, significantly impacting global air travel and stranding tens of thousands of passengers. IndiGo's new flight schedule, set to be implemented on March 12, includes additional routes that will connect Indian travelers with key destinations in the region. This move is expected to enhance connectivity and provide much-needed alternatives for travelers facing uncertainty due to the conflict. The airline's decision underscores the significant impact geopolitical events can have on air travel, prompting airlines to adapt quickly to changing circumstances to meet passenger needs effectively.
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