Iran Crisis: 225 Flights Cancelled At Mumbai, Delhi Airports

The ongoing crisis in Iran has led to significant disruptions in air travel in India, with a total of 225 flights cancelled across major airports. Mumbai Airport reported the highest impact, with 125 flights grounded, while Delhi Airport saw the cancellation of around 100 flights. These cancellations are attributed to operational challenges stemming from the situation in Iran, affecting airlines' ability to manage their schedules and maintain safety protocols. Passengers are advised to check with their respective airlines for updates and alternative arrangements. This disruption highlights the interconnected nature of global air travel and how geopolitical events can have immediate repercussions on domestic services.
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