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West Asia Airspace Closure Halts Indian Flights
1 Mar
Summary
- Around 170 Indian flights were cancelled due to regional aviation shutdowns.
- Thousands of passengers were stranded across India and the Middle East.
- Aviation authorities warned of high security risks in affected airspace.

A significant military escalation in the West Asia region has led to the widespread suspension of aviation operations, causing over 170 Indian flights to be cancelled as of March 1, 2026. This disruption has left thousands of passengers stranded and significantly impacted a crucial global air corridor. Indian carriers, including Air India and IndiGo, have halted services to multiple destinations across the Middle East and beyond, citing evolving security situations.
Authorities have issued advisories, with India's ministry of civil aviation urging continuous monitoring of airspace restrictions. Airports nationwide are on operational alert to manage potential diversions. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has flagged the region as a high-risk environment, with 11 airspaces in West Asia designated as critical zones, a status valid until March 2, 2026. Airlines are advised to avoid these areas unless a thorough risk assessment is completed.




