US-India Airfares Skyrocket 100%+ After Middle East Airspace Closures

Airfares on major routes between North America and India have surged by over 100% following the closure of key Middle Eastern airspace due to regional conflict. This disruption has forced airlines to reroute long-haul flights and reduce capacity, severely impacting global aviation networks. Data shows spot fares from New York to Delhi now range from ₹1.34 lakh to ₹2.25 lakh, compared to a normal range of ₹45,000 to ₹1 lakh. Similarly, flights from Chicago to Mumbai have seen prices skyrocket by more than 150%, creating a significant travel crisis.

Key Points: US-India Flight Prices Soar Over 100% Amid Airspace Disruption

  • Airspace closures disrupt global flight networks
  • New York-Delhi fares jump over 100%
  • Chicago-Mumbai tickets surge 150%
  • Airlines reroute, cancel flights amid conflict
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Ticket prices soar over 100 pc on US-India routes after Middle East airspace closures disrupt flights

Airfares between North America and India surge as Middle East conflict closes key air corridors, forcing reroutes and slashing capacity.

"Spot fares for flights between Chicago and Mumbai have risen by more than 150 per cent - Google Flights data"

New Delhi, March 5

Airfares on several major routes between North America and India have surged sharply after the closure of key airspace corridors disrupted long-haul flight operations, forcing airlines to reroute flights and reduce capacity.

The disruption follows the escalation of conflict across parts of the Middle East, a region that normally acts as one of the world's busiest aviation corridors.

Several airlines have suspended operations, grounded aircraft, and cancelled routes, significantly affecting global flight networks.

The Middle East traditionally connects major continents including the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia, making it a crucial hub for both passenger and cargo movement.

However, flight tracking platforms such as Flightradar24 now show a striking change in the region's skies, with large areas that were once filled with aircraft appearing unusually empty.

As airlines reroute flights to avoid restricted airspace, ticket prices on key routes linking cities in North America and India have jumped sharply.

Data from Google Flights shows steep increases in fares for routes connecting cities such as New York, Chicago and Newark with Mumbai and New Delhi.

One of the biggest fare hikes has been seen on the New York-New Delhi route. Spot airfares from New York City's JFK airport to New Delhi are currently ranging between about Rs 1.34 lakh and Rs 2.25 lakh.

Under normal circumstances, last-minute tickets on this route typically cost between Rs 45,000 and Rs 1 lakh, indicating a surge of more than 100 per cent.

Ticket prices have also risen sharply on flights between Newark and Mumbai. According to Google Flights data, spot fares now range between Rs 1.08 lakh and Rs 2.9 lakh, compared with the usual last-minute prices of around Rs 40,000 to Rs 70,000.

Flights originating from Chicago have seen some of the steepest increases. Spot fares for flights between Chicago and Mumbai have risen by more than 150 per cent, with current ticket prices ranging between Rs 1.9 lakh and Rs 2.8 lakh. Normally, tickets on this route cost between Rs 45,000 and Rs 75,000.

Meanwhile, fares for flights between Chicago and New Delhi have climbed to between Rs 1.37 lakh and Rs 1.83 lakh, compared with the usual range of Rs 45,000 to Rs 70,000 -- reflecting another increase of over 100 per cent.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the price surge is unfortunate, we have to understand the operational reality. Rerouting flights around conflict zones adds significant fuel costs and flight time. It's a global supply and demand issue, not just an airline profit grab.
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Priyanka N
My heart goes out to all the students stuck. So many of our kids are studying in the US and were planning summer visits. At these prices, they might have to miss a year coming home. The government should look into special charter flights or something. 🙏
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Aman W
This shows how fragile global connectivity is. One region's conflict disrupts travel across continents. Time to seriously invest in and develop direct long-haul routes that don't depend on Middle Eastern hubs? Just a thought.
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Kavya N
Feeling so helpless. My parents are in Delhi and I'm in New Jersey. We talk every day on video call, but it's not the same as being there. Was saving for a December trip, but now even that seems uncertain. Hope things calm down soon.
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Michael C
As someone who travels frequently between Chicago and Mumbai for work, this is a massive operational cost increase for my company. Virtual meetings will have to suffice, but it hurts long-term business relationships and on-ground projects.

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