Iran War: Air India, IndiGo Resume Partial Operations; Emirates, Qatar Airways Extend Suspension Of Flights

Flight operations in and out of the Middle East remain significantly disrupted due to ongoing airspace closures amid heightened tensions in the Iran conflict. Indian airlines Air India and IndiGo have announced a partial resumption of their services, adjusting routes to navigate the challenging airspace conditions. However, major international carriers such as Emirates and Qatar Airways have opted to extend their suspension of flights to the affected regions, citing safety concerns. The situation has created uncertainty for many travelers, with airlines closely monitoring the developments before making further operational decisions. In light of the conflict, passengers are advised to check flight statuses regularly and remain informed about travel advisories issued by both the airlines and government authorities. The ongoing situation underscores the complexities faced by airlines operating in volatile regions and the ripple effects on global aviation.
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