IndiGo, on Wednesday, said it is closely monitoring the revenue environment amid ongoing West Asia conflict that has resulted in cancellation of over 500 international flights since February 28.
“In view of the evolving airspace restrictions over Iran and the Middle East, more than 500 flights to the Middle East and select international destinations have been cancelled between February 28 and March 3. We continue to closely monitor the revenue environment arising from this situation,” the airline said in a stock exchange notification.
“Our operational teams are continuously assessing the evolving regional developments, recalibrating flight schedules, and planning repatriation operations in coordination with relevant authorities in India and the respective international jurisdictions, with the objective of minimising disruption to passengers,” it added.
Indian carriers have begun operating limited number of flights to West Asian destinations to transport stranded passengers. On Tuesday IndiGo flew four repatriation flights to Jeddah. The airline also announced reinstatement of scheduled commercial flights to Jeddah, Madinah, Muscat and Athens from Wednesday.
Published on March 4, 2026