IndiGo Cancels Tbilisi, Almaty Flights on Sunday Amid Escalating Tensions Around Iran
- IndiGo cancelled flights to Tbilisi, Almaty, Tashkent, and Baku until January 28 due to the situation in Iran, as stated by the airline.
- The airline reported, "We remain vigilant to developments in the region around Iran and are proactively reviewing flight operations, with safety being our highest priority."
- Some flights may require refueling stops in Doha due to avoiding Iranian airspace, an IndiGo official confirmed.
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IndiGo cancels select international flights amid Iran security concerns
Amid rising tensions in Iran, IndiGo cancels select international flights, affecting routes to Tbilisi, Almaty, Tashkent, and Baku. Travelers should verify flight status to avoid inconvenience.
IndiGo halts flights to Central Asian countries till Jan 28
New Delhi: IndiGo has cancelled its flights to Tbilisi, Almaty, Tashkent and Baku till January 28 due to the prevailing situation in Iran. “We remain vigilant to developments in the region around Iran and are proactively reviewing flight operations, with safety being our highest priority,” the airline said in a post on X on Sunday. Travel AdvisoryWe remain vigilant to developments in the region around Iran and are proactively reviewing flight o…
IndiGo cancels flights to Tbilisi, Almaty, Tashkent and Baku amid Iran tensions
IndiGo has cancelled flights to Tbilisi, Almaty, Tashkent, and Baku until January 28 amid the prevailing situation in Iran. The airline said it is closely monitoring developments in the region and proactively reviewing operations, with passenger safety as its top priority. IndiGo cancels flights to Tbilisi, Almaty, Tashkent and Baku In a statement posted on X, IndiGo said, "We remain vigilant to developments in the region around Iran and are pro…
IndiGo cancels flights to Tbilisi, Tashkent, Baku till Jan 28 amid Iran tensions
In view of the prevailing situation and after careful assessment, IndiGo said it was cancelling flights to and from Tbilisi (Georgia), Almaty (Kazakhstan), Tashkent (Uzbekistan) and Baku (Azerbaijan) on January 26, 27 and 28.
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