Indian Ice Hockey Team Stranded in Mumbai as West Asia Tensions Cancel Flights

An Indian ice hockey team bound for the European Championship in Germany has been stranded at Mumbai airport after their flight was cancelled due to escalating tensions in West Asia. The team had been preparing for nearly two years for this international opportunity to represent India. Players and their families expressed profound disappointment, with one mother detailing the athletes' rigorous nightly training schedule. Airport authorities and airlines are coordinating amid the geopolitical situation to manage widespread travel disruptions.

Key Points: Indian Ice Hockey Team Stranded After Flight Cancellations

  • Flight to Germany cancelled
  • Team prepared for 2 years
  • Geopolitical tensions cause disruption
  • Players and families devastated
  • Airlines issuing advisories
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Indian ice hockey team stranded in Mumbai after flight cancellations amid West Asia tensions

Indian ice hockey team's flight to European Championship cancelled due to West Asia tensions, leaving players stranded in Mumbai after 2 years of preparation.

"Children have been working for this sport for almost two years now... with the only hope that they will lift the Indian flag high. - Player's Mother"

Mumbai, March 1

Several international flights were disrupted or cancelled at Mumbai airport following escalating tensions in West Asia after US-Israel strikes on Iran, leaving passengers stranded - including an Indian ice hockey team scheduled to participate in a European championship.

Members of the team, who were set to travel to Germany for the tournament, expressed deep disappointment after their flight was abruptly cancelled.

A passenger from Karnataka, part of the contingent, said the team's long-awaited opportunity has been jeopardised.

"I am from Karnataka. We are an Indian team, were going to participate in the European Ice Hockey Championship. As we were going to the Championship, our flight was suddenly cancelled due to the war. We are really sad that we will not be able to attend the European Ice Hockey Championship," she said.

According to the players and their families, the team had been preparing for nearly two years for the international event.

The mother of one of the players said her son and his teammates were travelling to Germany to represent India in the sport.

"My son and his teammates were going to Germany to represent the Indian team in ice hockey. Unfortunately, due to the war situation, the flights have been cancelled. Children have been working for this sport for almost two years now, practising every day till 11 o'clock at night, with the only hope that they will lift the Indian flag high at the event. Due to the cancellation of the flights, there is huge disappointment in the hearts of children, parents, and the coaches," she said.

Airport authorities have increased coordination efforts amid the evolving geopolitical situation, while airlines are issuing advisories to passengers regarding possible rescheduling or alternative arrangements.

Many affected travellers at Mumbai airport voiced concern over the uncertainty surrounding their travel plans as tensions in the region continue to impact international air routes.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the situation is unfortunate, safety must come first. Flying over conflict zones is not an option. The airlines are right to cancel. Hopefully, the tournament organizers will show some understanding and maybe allow a late entry if alternate routes can be found.
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Priya S
Ice hockey in India? That's so cool! 🏒 It's a shame more people don't know about our athletes in non-cricket sports. Their dedication, practicing till 11 PM, is truly inspiring. This news should be on the front page, not just a small article.
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Rohit P
Why is there no backup plan from our sports bodies? For an event two years in the making, they should have contingency travel arrangements. This reflects poorly on our management. Other teams might have already reached or found other ways.
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Karthik V
Feel so bad for the parents and coaches as well. The emotional and financial investment in a sport like this is huge. I hope the airlines are providing proper accommodation and food in Mumbai until this is sorted. #SupportOurAthletes
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Michael C
This is a global issue affecting many travelers, not just the team. The focus should be on de-escalation in West Asia. These conflicts have far-reaching consequences for ordinary people everywhere. Hope for a peaceful resolution soon.

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