- Iran’s airspace ends after Israeli strikes.
- Jordan also issues an opinion to close his airspace.
- Flights from Vancouver, from Chicago to Delhi revive Jeddah.
The Aviation sector of India is faced with significant losses such as the closure of airspace in six countries, after Iran’s reprisals with Israeli attacks, disrupts the main international flight routes.
According to aviation sources, 30 Indian flights were diverted and many flights were canceled during the attack.
After the Israeli strikes last night, Iran’s airspace was closed to all flights, and Iraq quickly followed suit.
Friday morning, Jordan also published an opinion to close his airspace, but announced its reopening on Saturday. In addition, Israel has completely closed its airspace to mitigate the risk of reprisals.
During the attack on Iran, two Indian flights from Delhi were temporarily blocked but were finally allowed to leave Iranian airspace.
Washington flights in Delhi, New York in Mumbai and London in Delhi were diverted to various places, notably Vienna and Francfurt.
While Vancouver and Chicago flights in Delhi were reassigned to Jeddah, while the Bangalore services in Sharjah were also disrupted.
Many flights from the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and various European countries had to be canceled.
Following these developments, the flights of the United States to India now arrive at its destinations via Canada, Russia, Mongolia, China, Myanmar and Bangladesh, considerably increasing travel deadlines. For example, a 15 -hour Jeddah flight now takes more than 18 hours.
In Pakistan, theft operations remain largely not affected, with the exception of a few delays.
Seven Najaf flights in Karachi, Bakou in Lahore and Karachi in Djeddah were canceled. In addition, two flights from foreign airlines in Kuwait in Karachi were delayed by more than six hours.
Two Dubai flights in Karachi faced two -hour delays, while four Karachi flights in Istanbul have been delayed by more than an hour. The flight of the Karachi national airline in Muscat was also delayed by five hours.
In addition, the flights of Sharjah and Dubai in Faisalabad were delayed by two hours, and the flights of Sharjah to Siackot and Dubai in Multan faced delays of more than an hour.