Air India and IndiGo Flights Grounded Amid Iranian Airspace Turmoil
Air India and IndiGo have canceled and rerouted international flights due to the closure of Iranian airspace. The closure also affects operational costs as airlines are forced to take longer routes, increasing fuel consumption. Tensions between Iran and the U.S. are escalating, raising concerns of potential conflict.
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Air India and IndiGo canceled several international flights on Thursday following the closure of Iranian airspace, impacting travel routes to the U.S., Europe, CIS countries, and Turkey. The airlines foresee heightened operational costs due to extended routes and increased fuel consumption.
The closure comes amidst mounting tensions between Iran and the United States, sparking fears of military conflict. Air India had to cancel three U.S-bound flights and reroute others due to these developments. Similarly, IndiGo's flights to multiple European and CIS destinations were affected.
Both airlines have issued advisories to passengers, explaining service disruptions and extending apologies. While SpiceJet flights remained largely unaffected, operational adjustments are being made in response to the evolving situation.
(With inputs from agencies.)

