13 Flights Cancelled in Kolkata, Bengaluru Amid Israel-Iran Conflict

Thirteen flights from Kolkata and Bengaluru airports were cancelled due to airspace restrictions stemming from the Iran-US conflict. Passengers arrived at airports only to find their international flights to Middle Eastern hubs like Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi were cancelled without prior notice. The cancellations caused significant distress, with stranded travelers expressing fears about ruined plans and a lack of clear communication from airlines. An airport spokesperson confirmed the disruptions were a direct result of the escalating geopolitical tensions.

Key Points: Flights Cancelled in India Due to Middle East Airspace Conflict

  • 13 flights cancelled at two major Indian airports
  • Airspace restrictions due to Iran-US conflict cited as cause
  • Passengers stranded without prior notification
  • Multiple airlines and Middle East destinations affected
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13 flights cancelled in Kolkata and Bengaluru amid Israel-Iran conflict

13 flights from Kolkata and Bengaluru cancelled amid Iran-US tensions, disrupting travel to the Middle East and stranding passengers.

"If I can't reach Israel, my whole life will be ruined. - Moti Sardar"

Kolkata, February 28

As many as 13 flights have been cancelled from Bengaluru and Kolkata on Saturday, amid the escalating US-Israel conflict with Iran that has disrupted air connectivity to and from the Middle East, severely impacting operations at Kolkata and Bengaluru airports.

At Kolkata airport, four outbound international flights were cancelled without prior notice to several passengers. The affected services included Emirates flight EK 573 to Dubai, Qatar Airways flight QR 541 to Doha, Air Arabia flight 3L 167 to Abu Dhabi, and one Etihad Airways flight EY 221 to Abu Dhabi.

Passengers who arrived at the airport were informed of the cancellations on-site, leadin got distress and inconvenience. Several foreign nationals were also among those affected.

In Bengaluru, nine arrivals from Abu Dhabi, Dammam, Riyadh, Jeddah and Dubai were cancelled at the Kempegowda International Airport. Flights operated by IndiGo, Air India Express and Emirates were among those impacted.

The cancelled flights at Bengaluru airport include, Air India Express flight IX 866 from Abu Dhabi, another Air India Express flight IX 864 from Dammam, IndiGo flight 6E 54 from Riyadh, IndiGo flight 6E 78 from Jeddah, IndiGo flight 6E 1486 from Dubai, IndiGo flight 6E 1409 from Abu Dhabi, IndiGo flight 6E 1302 from Doha, Emirates flight EK 568 from Dubai, and Emirates flight EK 566 from Dubai.

A KIAL spokesperson told ANI that the cancellations were due to airspace restrictions arising from the Iran-US conflict.

Speaking to ANI, a local resident of Kolkata, awaiting the Emirates flight, said no prior message had been received about the cancellation. "We are just standing here. The Emirates staff is inside. They said they would talk after some time... After coming here, we are all standing in a queue. They are not letting us go inside. Some are saying the flight is cancelled, but the system shows it's delayed. That's why we are waiting to see what happens. They haven't told us anything. We'll wait and see for a little while, and then we have to go back," he said.

Another passenger, Moti Sardar from Nadia district, said he was travelling to Israel via Dubai. "The flight that was at 8:25 has been cancelled, and now they are showing 11:30. I don't know if I'll be able to go or not. If I can't reach Israel, my whole life will be ruined," he said, adding that his entry visa is valid from the first of next month. "I request that the government listen to me and send me to Israel somehow. I am a poor man," he appealed.

Kevin Scott, another stranded flyer booked on EK 573, said passengers were being advised to return home and check the airline website. "They are saying the flight to Dubai has been cancelled, but we have not had notification yet, only a delay message. If it leaves and can't land, they may divert to Greece. Nobody from Emirates is coming to talk to people. The website is blocked, even my travel agent can't access the system," he said, adding that he may now have to find accommodation in Kolkata.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
My heart goes out to that man from Nadia, Moti Sardar. So many Indians work in Israel and the Gulf. Their livelihoods depend on these flights. The government should have contingency plans to help stranded workers, especially with visa deadlines. This is a real humanitarian issue.
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Aman W
While safety is paramount, the complete lack of communication is unacceptable. The article says the system showed 'delayed' while staff said 'cancelled'. This chaos at our airports is embarrassing on an international level. A little transparency would go a long way.
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Sarah B
I was booked on the IndiGo flight from Riyadh to Bengaluru tomorrow. Just got the cancellation SMS. Now scrambling to find an alternative route, possibly via Delhi or Mumbai. The Middle East airspace situation is really causing a domino effect across global travel.
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Karthik V
This shows how interconnected the world is. A conflict far away disrupts life in Kolkata and Bengaluru. Hope our MEA is in touch with airlines to facilitate rerouting or at least proper refunds. Passengers shouldn't bear the financial brunt for geopolitical issues.
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Nikhil C
Respectfully, while the airlines are at fault for poor communication, we must also acknowledge that these are extraordinary circumstances. Airspace closures can happen suddenly for safety. The real need is for a robust passenger rights framework in India for such "force majeure" events.

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