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Naidu Reviews West Asia Situation , Many flight cancelled

In view of the evolving situation in West Asia and its potential impact on international air operations, the government has undertaken a comprehensive review of preparedness and response measures with all concerned stakeholders. Civil Aviation Minister K. Ram Mohan Naidu conducted a high-level meeting through a video conference with the Civil Aviation Secretary and other senior officials of the Ministry, the Airports Authority of India (AAI), the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), and major airport operators across the country.

The review focused on ensuring passenger safety, operational continuity and real-time coordination in light of multiple airspace restrictions and NOTAMs issued in parts of the region. Indian carriers operating international services have been advised to continuously monitor airspace advisories, NOTAMs, and route restrictions issued by the concerned authorities. Meanwhile, Airlines have been directed to ensure the timely rerouting or diversion of flights, wherever required, strictly in accordance with global safety protocols and established contingency planning procedures.

Airports across the country, particularly major international gateways, have been placed on operational alert to manage potential flight diversions, unscheduled landings and passenger facilitation requirements. The Airports Authority of India and private airport operators have been advised to maintain enhanced coordination with airlines for ground handling, parking bays, passenger amenities, crew logistics and immigration support, as necessary.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation has also been advised to remain in close coordination with airlines to ensure full compliance with safety regulations, crew duty time limitations, and operational advisories. The Civil Aviation Ministry said that it is also in close touch with the External Affairs Ministry to ensure seamless information flow and appropriate coordination in case of any emergent requirements involving Indian carriers or Indian nationals abroad.

Passengers are advised to stay in regular contact with their respective airlines for updated travel information and schedule changes. Airlines have been instructed to proactively communicate with passengers regarding delays, rerouting, or diversions to minimise inconvenience. The Ministry said that the situation is under constant watch and further updates will follow as necessary.

In view of the developing situation in parts of West Asia, Air India suspended all its flights to all destinations in the region. In a social media post, Air India said that it will continue to assess the safety and security environment for the flight operations and adjust operations proactively as required. It added that their teams will be extending all necessary support to passengers. The flight operator has urged the passengers to check their flight status at Air India’s website. For any further information, passengers can contact the 24×7 Call Centre at +91 1169329333 and +91 1169329999.

Meanwhile, Indigo has also cancelled all its flights in the region till midnight. In its advisory, Indigo said that its teams are continuously monitoring the evolving situation and recalibrating operations to minimise disruption as much as possible. The Airline advised passengers to explore alternate travel options or opt for a full refund if their flight is impacted.(UPDATED ON 28TH FEBRUARY 2026)

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