US-Iran conflict: India plans 58 flights on 4 March as airspace disruptions continue, says MoCA
In light of ongoing tensions in West Asia, the Indian Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has announced plans for 58 flights on March 4, following the operation of 24 flights the previous day. The escalation of conflict has led to significant disruptions in air travel, with over 1,600 flights cancelled worldwide. The Indian government is actively collaborating with airlines and foreign officials to provide assistance to Indian nationals stranded due to these disruptions. This situation highlights the broader implications of geopolitical conflicts on civilian travel and the urgent need for effective crisis management strategies to ensure the safety and well-being of citizens abroad.
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