80 International Flights Cancelled at Delhi IGI Airport

Indira Gandhi International Airport Cancels 80 International Flights as Over 1,500 Passengers Return from Middle East Amid Rising Regional Tensions

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80 Overseas Flights Scrapped at Indira Gandhi International Airport; Emergency Travel Rush Sees Over 1,500 Indians Return from Middle East

Operations at Indira Gandhi International Airport were significantly disrupted after at least 80 international flights were cancelled amid escalating tensions in parts of the Middle East, triggering anxiety among passengers and airlines alike. Airport authorities confirmed that several inbound and outbound services to key destinations in West Asia were either suspended or rescheduled due to airspace restrictions, security advisories, and operational uncertainties.

The large-scale cancellations coincided with the return of more than 1,500 passengers from Middle Eastern countries over a short span, many of them cutting short their trips due to safety concerns. Arrivals from cities across the Gulf region saw heavy passenger movement, with families, workers, and students landing in Delhi as airlines operated special or adjusted services to facilitate their return.

Airport officials stated that safety remains the top priority and that decisions regarding flight cancellations were taken in coordination with airlines and international aviation authorities. Several carriers issued travel advisories urging passengers to check flight status before heading to the airport, while customer service counters witnessed long queues of travellers seeking rebooking or refunds.

Sources indicated that rerouting of aircraft to avoid sensitive airspace corridors increased flight durations and operational costs, further complicating scheduling. Some flights were diverted mid-route, while others were grounded as a precautionary measure.

Civil aviation authorities are closely monitoring the evolving geopolitical situation and have assured that contingency plans are in place to manage passenger flow and minimize inconvenience. Additional staff have been deployed at the airport to assist affected travellers.

The situation remains fluid, with airlines reviewing operations on a day-to-day basis. Passengers scheduled to travel to or from the Middle East in the coming days have been advised to stay in touch with their respective airlines for updates as uncertainty continues to impact international air travel.

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