Dubai Flights Cancelled: Air India cancels more flights for March 1 amid escalating situation; full list released |

Air India cancels more flights for March 1 amid escalating situation; full list released

Air India has announced further cancellations of its scheduled international operations for March 1, citing close monitoring and careful assessment of the evolving situation in the Middle East. The airline said the safety and security of its customers and crew remain its highest priority.Sharing the same on social media, it added, “Close monitoring and careful assessment of the evolving situation in the Middle East have necessitated further curtailment of our scheduled operations, with the safety and security of our customers and crew remaining our highest priority. In addition to the flights already announced as cancelled, the following services scheduled for 1 March will also be cancelled.”

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Here’s the list:AI131 / AI130: Mumbai–London (Heathrow) / London (Heathrow)–MumbaiAI113 / AI118: Delhi–Birmingham / Birmingham–DelhiAI155 / AI156: Delhi–Amsterdam / Amsterdam–DelhiAI151 / AI152: Delhi–Zurich / Zurich–DelhiAI137 / AI138: Delhi–Milan / Milan–DelhiAI153 / AI154: Delhi–Vienna / Vienna–DelhiAI133 / AI132: Bengaluru–London (Heathrow) / London (Heathrow)–BengaluruAI157 / AI158: Delhi–Copenhagen / Copenhagen–DelhiAI2017 / AI2018 and AI2015 / AI2016: Delhi–London (Heathrow) / London (Heathrow)–DelhiAI2029 / AI2030: Delhi–Frankfurt / Frankfurt–DelhiThe cancellations impact several major European destinations, including London Heathrow, Birmingham, Amsterdam, Zurich, Milan, Vienna, Copenhagen, and Frankfurt, across departures from Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.Air India said it regrets the inconvenience caused and is making every effort to assist affected passengers with rebooking and alternative travel arrangements. Impacted travellers are being informed through their registered contact numbers.Passengers have been advised to check the status of their flights on the airline’s official website before heading to the airport. For further assistance, Air India’s 24×7 call centre can be reached at +91 1169329333 and +91 1169329999.The airline said it will continue to closely monitor developments and take necessary operational decisions in line with passenger and crew safety.

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