- NEW DELHI — Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, Air India and IndiGo,
two of India's leading airlines, have issued public advisories to alert
passengers about flight delays and reroutes due to the closure of Iranian
airspace. Air India on Saturday said that it has rerouted several flights due
to airspace closures. The airline announced that some of its flights are now
operating on longer, alternative routes to ensure the safety of passengers and
crew.
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- Air India, the national carrier, shared an official
update on social media platform X, stating: “Due to the emerging situation in
Iran and parts of the Middle East, the subsequent closure of airspace, and in
view of the safety of our passengers, some of our flights are operating on alternative
extended routes. We are doing our best to minimise any inconvenience caused to
our passengers due to this unforeseen airspace closure. We would like to
reiterate that at Air India, the safety of our customers and crew remains top
priority."
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- The advisory comes as airspace over Iran and nearby
regions remains closed, following a series of regional escalations.
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- The situation has significantly impacted several
international air routes that usually traverse Iranian skies, particularly
those operating between India and Europe, or India and North America.
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- IndiGo, India’s largest airline by market share, also
issued a statement through X warning passengers of potential disruptions.
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- “Airspace over Iran and surrounding areas continues to be
unavailable. Certain flight paths may need adjustments, leading to extended
travel durations or delays,” the airline said in its advisory.
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- IndiGo has advised all passengers to check their flight
status via its website or mobile application before heading to the airport to
avoid last-minute surprises. The airline assured that its customer service
teams are actively assisting travellers affected by these delays.
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- Both airlines are working to reroute affected flights via
alternative air corridors, which may result in longer flying times. As a
result, several services to and from Europe, the Gulf, and Central Asia are
experiencing delays ranging from 30 minutes to several hours.
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- Passengers have been urged to stay updated on real-time
flight schedules and remain in contact with the respective airline helplines.
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- The current geopolitical uncertainty follows Iran’s
response to recent Israeli airstrikes, which triggered broader concerns over
regional security and airspace safety. Aviation authorities in multiple
countries have already issued NOTAMs (Notices to Airmen), advising airlines to
avoid the region until further notice.
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- While airlines assure that passenger safety remains their
utmost priority, industry experts say the airspace disruption could continue
for several days or even weeks, depending on how the situation evolves
diplomatically.
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- For now, travelers flying to the West or through the
Middle East are advised to plan ahead, allow extra time for transit, and remain
patient as airlines navigate the complex airspace restrictions.
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