Air India, IndiGo Suspend Middle East Flights Amid Regional Conflict

Air India and IndiGo have suspended all flight operations to and from the Middle East due to escalating regional tensions. The cancellations are a direct response to airspace closures in Iran, Israel, and Iraq following recent military strikes. Both airlines are offering full refunds and flexible rebooking options to affected passengers. Services will only resume once safe international flight corridors become available.

Key Points: Air India & IndiGo Suspend Middle East Flights

  • Flights suspended until March 1
  • Proactive safety measure
  • Full refunds and waivers offered
  • Airspace closures in Iran, Israel, Iraq
  • Airlines coordinating with authorities
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Air India, IndiGo suspend Middle East operations amid escalating regional conflict

Air India and IndiGo cancel flights to the Middle East until March 1 due to escalating regional tensions and airspace closures. Travel advisories issued.

"The safety and security of our passengers, crew and aircraft remain our highest priority. - Air India"

New Delhi, February 28

Indian carriers Air India and IndiGo announced the suspension of flights to and from the Middle East as escalating tensions in the region continue to disrupt international airspace.

In a travel advisory posted on X, Air India said: "#TravelAdvisory In view of the current situation in the Middle East, Air India has cancelled all flights to destinations in the region until 2359 hours on 1 March. We are closely monitoring developments and remain in continuous coordination with the relevant authorities. The safety and security of our passengers, crew and aircraft remain our highest priority."

The airline added that affected passengers are being informed and provided assistance, including rebooking and refunds. It also advised travellers to check their flight status on its website or contact its 24x7 call centre for updates. "We will continue to assess the situation and take appropriate operational decisions as necessary," the statement said.

Similarly, IndiGo announced suspension of its flight operations to and from the Middle East and select international sectors until March 1, 2026. "Travel Advisory. In view of the evolving situation around Iran and the Middle East, our flight operations to and from the Middle East and other select international sectors have been suspended until 1st March 2026," the airline posted.

IndiGo said the move was a proactive safety measure and acknowledged the inconvenience caused to passengers. "In an endeavour to provide support to our customers, we are extending full flexibility and waivers for travel to/from the Middle East and select International sectors until 7th March 2026, applicable to bookings made on or before 28th February 2026. Customers may opt for a full refund or reschedule at no additional cost," the airline wrote on X.

The widespread cancellations follow a sharp escalation in West Asia after joint military strikes involving Israel and the United States targeting Iranian sites, triggering retaliatory threats and the closure of airspace in Iran, Israel and Iraq. The developments have disrupted key international air corridors used by airlines operating between India and Gulf nations.

Airlines across the country have been forced to reroute or cancel flights, with airports setting up help desks to assist stranded passengers. Both Air India and IndiGo said they remain in close coordination with aviation authorities and are monitoring the situation round-the-clock.

Services will resume once safe flight corridors become available, the airlines said, urging passengers to stay updated through official channels as the situation evolves.

- ANI

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Rohit P
IndiGo says suspended until March 1, *2026*? That's a typo, right? Must be 2024. But seriously, this is going to hit our economy hard. So many Indians work in the Gulf. Flights need to resume ASAP.
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David E
As someone who travels frequently between Mumbai and Doha, this is a major disruption. Appreciate the proactive stance, but the communication could be clearer. The article mentions different dates (2026 vs 2024). Which is it?
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Anjali F
My heart goes out to all the passengers stranded, especially the elderly and families. Airports should ensure proper facilities, food, and accommodation. Hope MEA is also ready to assist if needed. Jai Hind.
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Karthik V
This shows how global conflicts directly impact us in India. Our aviation sector was just recovering. While safety is paramount, I hope the govt is talking to all sides to ensure safe air corridors for our citizens soon.
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Sarah B
Good that they are offering full refunds and waivers. That's responsible. The focus should now be on helping people rebook alternative routes, maybe via other regions, even if it takes longer.

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