New Delhi, March 1 -- Delhi airport on Sunday saw at least 100 international flights cancelled as airlines grappled with major operational challenges triggered by US and Israeli air strikes on Iran.
According to PTI, the disruptions included 60 international departures and 40 arrivals.
"Due to the evolving political situation in the Middle East, westbound international flights may experience disruptions or schedule changes," Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) said in a post on X.
Earlier, the Civil Aviation Ministry indicated that domestic carriers were likely to cancel 444 international flights on Sunday.
Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), managed by DIAL, is India's largest aviation hub, handling more than 1,300 flight ...
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