
Iran airspace closure: passengers experience flight delays, cancellations
The escalating conflict between Israel and Iran has started to take a toll on air passengers with flight services from the country to West Asian destinations affected by the closure of Iran airspace. Some flights to West Asian destinations from airports in Kerala were disrupted and some were cancelled on Tuesday.
Two Air India Express flights operating to Kerala — Abu Dhabi- Thiruvananthapuram and Sharjah- Kozhikode — were cancelled. Further, there were hours-long delay in the departure and arrival of many flights heading to and from the State to West Asian destinations.
Speaking to The Hindu, a senior airline source says, in fact, the airlines heading to European countries and the United States from India have been using the Iranian airspace.
Earlier, a good number of these flights were using Pakistan and Afghanistan airspace. However, these flights started overflying Iran soon after Pakistan closed its airspace to Indian carriers on April 24 amid escalating tension following the Pahalgam terror attack.
Now, with the closure of the Iranian airspace, these flights have switched over to Muscat airspace, taking a longer route to avoid the strife-torn region. With the carriers using the Muscat airspace, which has been used by airlines operating from southern India to reach West Asian countries, the airspace over Muscat is now choked with flights.
With the airspace being congested, there have been hours-long delays in getting air traffic control clearance for take-off even after passengers boarded the flights. This had a cascading effect leading to delays and cancellations of flights, says a senior officer with Kuwait Airways.
'We don't know how long it will take, and now the airlines are operating through this region based on a daily contingency plan,' he says.
The airlines have also issued advisories alerting passengers to flight delays and rerouting due to the escalating tension in the region. Airports in Dubai confirmed on Monday that passengers may experience significant delays and cancellations due to the disruptions caused by the airspace closure over Iran, Iraq, and Syria. Dubai airport authorities have also urged travellers to check with their airlines for the latest flight updates.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Hindu
15 minutes ago
- The Hindu
Tiruvannamalai Corporation plans to build OHTs to provide uninterrupted water supply on Girivalam path
The Tiruvannamalai Corporation plans to construct at least two large overhead tanks (OHTs) on 14-km-long Girivalam Path near Arunachaleshwara temple soon to provide uninterrupted water supply to washrooms used by pilgrims along the route. Officials of Tiruvannamalai Corporation said that existing civic amenities, mainly washrooms and water taps, remain inadequate due to the rising number of footfalls to the temple town, especially after the pandemic. 'Water supply especially to washrooms on Girivalam path remains the top priority due to a steady increase in pilgrim flow to the temple town. Water sources are also being identified for the purpose,' S. Selva Balaji, Commissioner, Tiruvannamalai Corporation, told The Hindu. On an average, the town gets around three lakh visitors on Chitra Pournami days and 1.5 lakh tourists on weekends. During Karthigai Deepam festival last December (2024), around 40 lakh visitors attended it on Maha Deepam day alone. Corporation officials said that temple and Girivalam path is covered by Adinamalai reserve forest (RF), which comprises around 900 hectares, and a home for spotted deer, wild boar, peacocks, wild cats and rabbits. Any open defecation on the route will not be unhygienic but also pose a threat to wild species in the forests. On Tuesday, along with Corporation Commissioner Mr. Balaji, Collector K. Tharpagaraj inspected temple, Girivalam path and surrounding areas on providing additional civic amenities to pilgrims. At present, the path has 57 washrooms including 35 of them were built by the District Rural Development Agency (DRDA). Most of the washrooms are in existence since 2002 when the path got its first batch of four toilets for pilgrims. Since then, mobile washrooms especially during festival seasons were hired on rental basis by the civic body. Corporation officials said that an additional 223 new washrooms on the path will be built in the coming months under CSR initiative by public undertakings like BHEL, NLC and ONGC. In other words, each washroom, on an average, will have a space of 50 metres between each other. The civic body plans to build at least two OHTs at a cost of Rs 30 crore for the purpose. Each tank will have a capacity of one lakh litres. Sathanur dam and Samuthiram lake will provide water for the new facility. Currently, washrooms on the path are maintained with around one MLD (millions of liters per day) of water as against the actual need of four MLD. Borewells remain a key water source for it. The civic body gets around 22 MLD for its domestic needs and other purposes from these two water bodies every day. A small share of water from these water bodies will be diverted to new washrooms on the path, Corporation officials said.


Deccan Herald
21 minutes ago
- Deccan Herald
Indian Embassy in Israel suggests those looking for exit to avail land border crossings
Jerusalem: With national emergency in Israel still in place and the airspace closed, the Indian embassy in Tel Aviv on Tuesday asked for those Indians looking to leave the country to look at availing land border crossing an updated advisory, the Embassy has asked Indian citizens staying in Israel to register with the mission..'All Indians in Israel are safe and the embassy is constantly monitoring the situation and the safety of its nationals, setting up a 24X7 helpline, and by maintaining contact with members of the community,' the advisory said..'All Indian nationals intending to exit Israel may like to avail of the land border crossing options. Such travellers are advised to verify the operational timings, obtain appropriate visas and fees applicable at these border crossings at the mission said in the fresh says US won't kill Iran's supreme leader, 'at least not for now'.Those looking to leave via Jordan can apply for eVisa on the website of their Interior ministry ( the advisory to leave through Egypt, they can apply for eVisa on the portal: it mission also cautioned them to go through How to Apply, FAQ and disclaimer sections for further information..'For those continuing to stay in Israel, the Indian mission advised them to register with the embassy at on Sunday, the mission said that the 'safety and security of Indian nationals is paramount to us', asking its citizens to stay vigilant and strictly adhere to safety advisories / protocols issued by the Israeli Home Front Command ( also told its nationals to restrict movement and avoid unnecessary travel within Israel..'The Embassy of India in Tel Aviv is in touch with members of the Indian community in Israel, including caregivers, workers, students, businessmen and tourist groups,' the mission said..'The Embassy continues to monitor the situation closely and is in regular touch with the Israeli authorities,' it had mission also stressed that the round-the-clock helpline established by it is 'functional' for 'any assistance regarding the present situation' and listed contact numbers (+972547520711 and +972543278392) and email ( to reach out to in times of region is plunged into war after Israel launched attacks on Iran on June 13, killing key military leaders, and Iran launched retaliatory attacks.
&w=3840&q=100)

Business Standard
36 minutes ago
- Business Standard
VietJet signs agreement with Airbus to purchase up to 150 aircraft
Airbus struck a deal on Tuesday to sell up to 150 single-aisle aircraft to Vietnamese budget airline VietJet, as the European planemaker continues to rack up business at the Paris Airshow. The companies said they had signed a memorandum of understanding for VietJet to buy 100 more A321neo planes, with the option to add up to a further 50 to the deal in future. The agreement confirmed an earlier Reuters story. A deal for 150 A321neos could be worth around $9.4 billion, according to estimated prices provided by Cirium Ascend. "These modern and efficient aircraft have been instrumental in VietJet's growth," VietJet Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao said in a statement released at a press conference attended by a delegation including several Western bankers. "This landmark agreement represents a vital step in VietJet's growth strategy as a multi-national aviation group." The planes will be delivered from 2030 onwards, and VietJet said it had financing in place for the deal. European planemaker Airbus has announced a flurry of deals at the Paris Airshow, the world's biggest aviation trade fair that opened on Monday. U.S. rival Boeing is expected to have a more subdued show as it focuses on the probe into last week's fatal crash of an Air India Boeing 787 and after it racked up huge deals during U.S. President Donald Trump's recent tour of the Middle East. VietJet, the largest private airline in Vietnam, operates an all-Airbus fleet, apart from two Chinese-made regional jets. The airline has not to date taken delivery of any of the around 200 MAX planes it has ordered from Boeing. Airbus is the main supplier of jets to Vietnam, accounting for 86% of the planes currently operated by Vietnamese airlines. However, the export-dependent Southeast Asian country is under pressure from Washington to buy more U.S. goods. VietJet's latest deal comes only weeks after it ordered 20 A330neo wide-body airliners from Airbus.