International flight cancellations persisted on March 6, disrupting travel across Indian airports and Middle Eastern hubs. IndiGo cancelled more than 100 flights, Saudia extended suspensions, and Indian airports reported over 175 cancellations. Limited services resumed by Air India and Etihad, but thousands of passengers remain stranded.
Global aviation faced another day of disruption on March 6 as international flight cancellations continued due to escalating tensions in the Middle East. IndiGo announced the cancellation of 112 flights, while Saudia extended suspensions to eight destinations. Airports in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore reported over 175 cancellations, affecting both arrivals and departures.
Thousands of passengers remain stranded in Gulf countries including Dubai, Kuwait, and Bahrain. Air India resumed select flights from Jeddah and Oman, while Etihad restarted limited services from Abu Dhabi, offering partial relief. Analysts warn that disruptions may persist until regional tensions ease, keeping global travel under pressure and impacting both business and leisure travelers.
Key Highlights
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IndiGo cancelled 112 international flights
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Saudia extended suspensions to eight destinations
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Indian airports reported 175 cancellations
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Thousands stranded in Gulf countries
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Air India and Etihad resumed limited services
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Disruptions linked to Middle East tensions
Sources: The Indian Express, Mint, Times of India, Daily Excelsior