Citing extensive airspace closures and security concerns, Air India has announced a temporary suspension of all flights to and from the Middle East, North America, and Europe in response to the rapidly intensifying Israel-Iran crisis. The action is taken as tensions cause thousands of travellers’ flights to be disrupted on foreign flights.
The airline said in a statement that the suspension is a precautionary measure “in the interest of passenger safety,” particularly after several countries restricted access to their skies due to heightened military activity in the region. Affected passengers have been urged to monitor the airline’s website and customer care channels for rebooking options and updates.
Flights connecting major Indian cities with Dubai, Abu Dhabi, New York, London, Toronto, and several European hubs have been grounded, with no clear timeline for resumption. The suspension also affects cargo operations, potentially impacting trade routes critical to both India and the UAE.
The disruption highlights the broader implications of the conflict, which now threatens international air mobility and economic links. Aviation authorities are closely monitoring the situation and coordinating with global partners to ensure safe passage when routes reopen.