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Explained: How India-Europe, US Flights Are Affected As Middle East Airspace Closes

With Iran, Iraq, Jordan, and Pakistan closing their airspace, Indian airlines are now taking longer detours to reach Europe and North America—leading to higher fuel costs, longer flying times, and possibly pricier tickets

Many flights from Delhi and Mumbai to Europe and the US are already being rerouted due to airspace restrictions Photo: Shutterstock
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Recent geopolitical tensions are underscoring the interconnectedness of global air travel and the impact of regional politics on everyday consumers. As airspace restrictions in Iran, Iraq, Jordan, and Pakistan impact international flights, Indian airlines are forced to navigate longer, more complex routes to reach key destinations in Europe and North America. Airlines are forced to adjust their flight schedules and routes and manage the logistics of longer journeys, all of which strain resources and complicate travel itineraries. Meanwhile, passengers are facing increased travel times and several potential disruptions.

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