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BENGALURU: The ongoing conflict in West Asia resulted in the cancellation of 50 flights linking Bengaluru to key destinations in the region Sunday, ac. |
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BENGALURU: The ongoing conflict in West Asia resulted in the cancellation of 50 flights linking Bengaluru to key destinations in the region Sunday, ac. |
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Delhi Airport Flight Status: US-Iran conflict disrupted Middle East airspace, causing mass cancellations and delays in India and Europe. Over 100 Delhi flights were cancelled, leaving thousands stranded and prompting airport advisories nationwide., Delhi News, Times Now |
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As tensions continue to escalate across parts of West Asia, India's aviation authorities have stepped up efforts to assist affected passengers amid wi. |
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Large-scale disruptions have affected international travel, with hundreds of flights cancelled across major Indian airports, including Delhi and Mumbai, leaving passengers stranded as multiple Middle Eastern countries shut their airspace. |
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The Delhi Airport have issued a travel advisory on their official X handle, given the unfolding conflict, stating "Due to the evolving political situation in the Middle East, westbound international flights continue to experience disruptions and schedule changes. Passengers are advised to check the latest flight updates with their respective airlines before heading to the airport." |
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With West-bound flights crippled for a second consecutive day, fliers were stranded at the airport despite hundreds of the cancellations. | Latest News Delhi |
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Dozens of flights from Kerala to the Middle East were cancelled due to geopolitical tensions, leaving many travelers stranded at airports.| India News |
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Delhi airport says the flight cancellations were largely on westbound international sectors and advised passengers to check with airlines for updated schedules. |
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Middle East airspace closures lead to 48 flight cancellations at Hyderabad Airport on March 1 amid escalating tensions. |
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Pawar also raised concerns about VSR Ventures, the company that owned the aircraft involved in the crash, and urged the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to take stricter action. |