Indian airlines have scheduled dozens of special flights to assist passengers impacted by ongoing airspace disruptions across parts of the Middle East. With regional tensions leading to sudden route changes, delays, and cancellations, carriers have moved swiftly to minimise inconvenience and ensure the safe movement of travellers.
Major operators including Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet have announced additional services on key international and domestic sectors. These special flights are aimed at clearing passenger backlogs, rerouting stranded travellers, and facilitating urgent travel needs. Airlines are also coordinating closely with aviation authorities to secure alternative flight paths and necessary clearances.
Airspace restrictions in certain West Asian corridors have forced longer routes, increasing operational costs and travel time. Despite these challenges, airlines have assured passengers that safety remains their highest priority. Dedicated helpdesks, flexible rescheduling options, and fee waivers have been introduced to support affected travellers.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation is monitoring the situation and maintaining communication with carriers to ensure adequate capacity during the disruption period. Airport authorities have also been instructed to streamline ground operations to manage the surge in passenger movement efficiently.
These coordinated efforts reflect India’s commitment to safeguarding its citizens and maintaining connectivity during times of geopolitical uncertainty, while ensuring minimal disruption to travel plans and essential international links news as reported.
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