Airlines are cautiously resuming limited flights to the Middle East to evacuate thousands stranded by escalating Gulf conflict. Following US-Iran strikes and retaliatory attacks, widespread airspace closures caused major disruptions. Indian carriers are stepping in to repatriate citizens, though some flight cancellations persist amid ongoing tensions. Airlines are cautiously resuming limited flights to the Middle East to evacuate thousands stranded by escalating Gulf conflict. Following US-Iran strikes and retaliatory attacks, widespread airspace closures caused major disruptions. Indian carriers are stepping in to repatriate citizens, though some flight cancellations persist amid ongoing tensions.
Trending
- IPL 2026: RCB to play five home games at Chinnaswamy Stadium
- ‘Immediately freeze all H-1Bs’: Texas gunman came on a tourist visa but over 70 Republicans ask Congress to halt all immigration
- US-Iran war: PM Modi speaks to leaders of Oman and Kuwait, discusses security of Indians
- India urges calls for early end to Iran-Israel conflict with ‘dialogue & diplomacy’; flags risk for Indians & trade
- Rajya Sabha polls: BJP announces nine candidates across six states; party chief Nitin Nabin to contest from Bihar
- ‘Energy supplies robust’, says govt amid Middle East crisis, control rooms set up
- Iran earthquake: 4.3-magnitude tremor hits Gerash region of Iran
- Stress, sleep and screen time: The lifestyle triangle behind weight gain