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Air India cancels international flights due to Middle East conflict

Air India announced a temporary cut in 'flights between June and August on a number of international routes, citing restrictions to airspace in certain regions and record high jet fuel prices.

The Iran War has caused airspace closures around the globe, a sharp rise in fuel prices, and a longer rerouting of flights.

Air India has been impacted by the conflict and its operational disruptions, which have resulted in a'significant increase of expenses' and exacerbated the effects of Pakistani airspace ban.

Last year, Islamabad prohibited Indian carriers from entering its airspace due to tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.

Air India suspends flights between Delhi and Chicago, as well as Mumbai and New York. Air India will reduce its frequency of flights from?Delhi in Europe to Paris, Milan, and Rome.

In Asia, services between Delhi and Shanghai were suspended.

The airline stated that it would continue to?operate over 1,200 flights internationally?everymonth and work towards restoring its full operation?whenever circumstances permit. It added that if the disruptions continue, it may be necessary to make further adjustments to its network. (Reporting and editing by Mrigank Dahniwala, Joe Bavier and Nishit Navin)

(source: Reuters)