Israel-US war on Iran disrupts 100 international flights at Delhi's IGI airport

Over 100 international flights were cancelled at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport due to operational challenges stemming from military strikes by the US and Israel on Iran. The ongoing conflict has led to significant airspace closures in West Asia, impacting global aviation networks and causing ripple effects across multiple Indian airports. The Civil Aviation Ministry has issued warnings regarding potential further cancellations, highlighting the precarious nature of international travel amid geopolitical tensions. This disruption underscores the interconnectedness of global air travel and the immediate consequences of international conflicts on domestic operations.
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