Hyderabad: Flights are continuously being affected due to the ongoing war in the Middle East. 13 flights from these countries arriving at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport were canceled on Tuesday in view of the ongoing conflict there, while 12 flights from here to the Middle East were also cancelled. Airport sources said a total of 25 flights were cancelled. According to sources, more than 360 flights have been canceled at Hyderabad airport from February 28 to March 10.
According to sources, 12 scheduled flights to various countries in the Middle East were also cancelled. “Thirteen flights from the Middle East to Hyderabad were canceled today. Similarly, 12 flights to the Middle East were also cancelled,” sources said.
A total of more than 360 flights were cancelled.
Official sources at the airport have confirmed that the decision has been taken as the airlines do not want to take risks due to the ongoing tension in the area. Because this crisis is not just for one day. According to the data, between February 28 and March 10, a total of more than 360 flights have been canceled from Hyderabad Airport. This massive cancellation of flights has not only affected trade and tourism, but has also left thousands of passengers stranded midway or at airports.
Air passengers are very upset due to such interruption in travel. There is an atmosphere of confusion and anxiety among them. They are also appealing on social media. Passengers are also asking questions regarding the status of their flights and refunds.
More flights likely to be canceled in the coming days
Given the sensitive situation prevailing in the Middle East, more flights are expected to be canceled in the coming days. Aviation experts say that due to airspace being closed or unsafe, planes have to fly long routes. Due to this the operating cost has increased. Airlines are advising passengers to check the latest flight status before their journey by contacting the respective airlines’ website or customer care.
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