Iran’s missile strike on a U.S. military station in Qatar caused brief airspace closures and affected multiple IndiGo Airlines flights, disrupting air traffic throughout the region. Citing safety procedures and limited flight corridors in affected zones, the low-cost airline confirmed delays and rerouted many foreign itineraries.
It was recommended that travellers using IndiGo’s official website and mobile app check the status of their flights to and from locations in the Gulf region. Extended travel durations resulted from some flights being grounded and others being rerouted to alternative routes in order to avoid closed airspace over and surrounding Qatar.
The strike sparked security alerts throughout Middle Eastern aviation centres and garnered international attention, signalling a dramatic increase in tensions between the United States and Iran. Additionally, airlines operating in the area received cautions from the Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), which urged increased vigilance and route assessments.
The aviation industry is still on high alert even though there were no early reports of injuries from the strike. Additional interruptions may arise as the situation progresses, so travellers are urged to stay informed and keep flexible travel schedules.