Passengers stranded at airports in Mumbai, Bengaluru as Iran conflict escalates
Recent geopolitical tensions between Iran and the United States have resulted in significant disruptions for Indian travelers, particularly at major airports in Mumbai and Bengaluru. As the conflict escalates, multiple airlines have canceled flights or altered schedules, leaving numerous passengers stranded. This situation has raised concerns about the safety and convenience of air travel in the region. Authorities are advising travelers to stay updated on flight statuses and to contact airlines for rebooking options. The impact of international conflicts on civilian travel is underscored by this incident, highlighting the interconnectedness of global events and their immediate effects on everyday life. As the situation develops, passengers are urged to exercise caution and remain informed about potential further disruptions.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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