
Amid the ongoing conflict between America, Israel and Iran, international flights from India may also be affected on Monday. Delhi Airport has also issued an advisory in this regard, stating that due to the changing political situation in the Middle East, international flights going towards the west are still disrupted and their schedules are being changed. Passengers have been advised to obtain latest flight information from their respective airlines before leaving for the airport.
Request to passengers to maintain patience and cooperation
Delhi Airport further said that the official website for real-time flight status and updates www.newdelhiairport.in Visit at. The management has requested passengers to maintain patience and cooperation during this period. Also, it is advised to rely only on official communication channels for correct and certified information related to the situation. Earlier, Delhi Airport also said that in difficult times, even small acts of help can make a difference. We are in consultation with the Ministry of External Affairs and are ready to guide foreign nationals as per the need.
Air India has taken this decision
In view of the ongoing situation in the Middle East, Air India has extended the ban on all flights to and from UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel and Qatar till 2359 hrs IST on 2 March 2026. Additionally, select flights to Europe have been canceled on March 2, 2026, along with the scheduled return routes of these flights, which include the following flights:
- AI117: Amritsar-Birmingham
- AI151/AI152: Delhi – Zurich
- AI157/AI158: Delhi – Copenhagen
- AI114: Birmingham – Delhi
Indigo has provided this facility
IndiGo said that if your booking or any flight passing through this airspace is affected, updates will be communicated directly through the contact details provided during booking and web check-in. You You can also explore other travel options or claim a refund of your booking.
Last Sunday, due to temporary closure of UAE airspace in the current situation, SpiceJet had canceled all flights between India and UAE till 01 March 2026. The airline had advised passengers to check the status of their flights before going to the airport.
Akasa Air has also taken this decision for today
Akasa Air has also stopped flights to and from Abu Dhabi, Doha, Jeddah, Kuwait and Riyadh till March 02, 2026, in view of the changing situation in the Middle East. Passengers whose bookings have been affected till March 07, 2026, can avail a full refund or reschedule their journey without any extra charges. Our teams are actively reaching out to assist affected passengers using the contact details provided at the time of booking or web check-in.
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