Middle East Conflict: 80 International Flights Cancelled At Delhi Airport On Tuesday

On Tuesday, approximately 80 international flights were cancelled at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi due to escalating tensions in the Middle East. The ongoing conflict in the region has resulted in airspace restrictions that severely impacted westbound flight operations, prompting airlines to alter their schedules. These disruptions come as countries in the Middle East experience heightened unrest, leading to increased safety concerns for air travel. Passengers are advised to check with their respective airlines for updates and alternatives. This situation reflects the broader impact of geopolitical conflicts on global air travel, highlighting the interconnectedness of international transport and regional stability. As the situation develops, further cancellations may occur, affecting travelers' plans and international connectivity.
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