Indian airlines on Thursday issued a travel advisory after Iran closed its airspace to all flights, except those to or from the country operating with special permission. Air India, in a post on social
media platform X, said that in view of the emerging situation in Iran and concerns for passenger safety, its flights overflying the region are being diverted via alternative routes, which may result in delays. The airline added that some flights, where rerouting is not possible, are being cancelled."We request passengers to check the status of their flights on our website before heading to the airport," it said.
IndiGo also issued an advisory stating that due to the sudden airspace closure by Iran, some of its international flights are impacted. "Our teams are working diligently to assess the situation and support affected customers by offering the best possible alternatives," it said. "This development is beyond our control, and we regret the disruption it may have caused to your travel plans. If your flight is impacted, we encourage you to visit our website to explore flexible rebooking options or to claim a refund, as per your preference," it added. Also Read: What Is Iran's Cold War-Era 'Kill Switch' That Has Been Flipped Amid Raging Protests? Also Read: Iran Issues NOTAM As Airspace Closes Amid Signs Of Possible US Strike/images/ppid_a911dc6a-image-176844724018964882.webp)

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