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In response to escalating tensions in the Middle East, Air India has suspended all flights to and from the Middle East, Europe, and the East Coast of North America. This suspension impacts key hubs such as Dubai, London, and New York, with flights from North America to India being rerouted or returned to their origin airports, including Newark and Toronto.
The move comes amid growing disruptions caused by the ongoing Israel–Iran conflict and recent missile attacks targeting US military bases in the region.
Air India has halted services connecting India with major destinations in the Gulf, Europe, and North America, emphasizing that passenger and crew safety remains its top priority. Flights already in the air are being rerouted away from restricted airspace or turned back based on safety assessments. The airline urges passengers to stay updated through its official website and social media channels.
Other carriers have also been affected by the regional instability. Etihad Airways confirmed route disruptions on June 23 and 24 due to Middle East airspace closures, maintaining close coordination with authorities to operate only safe flights. Turkish Airlines canceled flights to several Gulf cities, including Bahrain, Dammam, Doha, Dubai, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, and Muscat, advising passengers to monitor official channels for updates. IndiGo has also warned of possible delays and diversions on flights to and from the Middle East.
The disruption follows a large-scale missile attack by Iran on the US-operated Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, which was a retaliation to US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. These events have heightened regional instability, forcing airlines to reevaluate flight paths through affected areas.
All airlines involved have reiterated their commitment to safety and regulatory compliance, assuring passengers that flights will resume only when safe corridors are verified. Travelers are advised to check airline websites for the latest information, contact customer service for travel adjustments, and avoid traveling to airports without confirmed flight details.
As some Gulf states begin to reopen their airspace, allowing limited flight operations, the situation remains fluid. Airlines continue to adjust their schedules cautiously, prioritizing passenger safety amid the ongoing geopolitical crisis. This disruption highlights the significant impact of regional conflicts on global aviation and the challenges airlines face in maintaining safe and reliable services during such crises.