War Hits Skies: 4,300+ Flights Cancelled Due to Middle East Crisis
The war in West Asia is causing huge trouble for air travel. Now, the Indian government has shared the true scale of the mess. On Monday, Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu spoke in the Rajya Sabha. Specifically, he told the house that the war has forced thousands of flight stops. Consequently, many travelers must now look for new routes as the sky remains shut.
The Full Cancellation Count
Look, the numbers are very high for both local and foreign airlines. The minister gave these facts during the Question Hour. Previously, many hoped the impact would be small. However, the growing fight between the US, Israel, and Iran changed the situation. Indeed, keeping people safe is now the only goal for the ministry.
Official Data (March 2026):
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Indian Airlines: 4,335 flights cancelled.
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Foreign Airlines: 1,187 flights cancelled.
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Total Impact: 5,522 flights have stopped so far.
Safety is the Main Goal
Actually, the minister was very firm about the risks. He said that India will not fly where the sky is closed. Specifically, the DGCA is talking to global leaders every day. So, planes only fly when a safe spot is open. Indeed, the ministry refuses to take risks in war zones.
Travelers Still on the Move
While many flights are gone, some people are still flying. In fact, the minister shared a big number. Specifically, nearly 2,19,780 people have traveled during this time. Therefore, the staff is trying hard to help people move safely. But the air must be safe and open first.
What You Need to Know
Basically, the ministry and the DGCA are working all night. Specifically, they talk with leaders in West Asia to find safe paths. Moreover, the status of the sky changes every hour. As a result, you must check your flight status before you go to the airport.
Aviation Crisis Summary (March 16, 2026)
| Detail | Number | Status |
| Indian Flights | 4,335 | Stopped |
| Foreign Flights | 1,187 | Stopped |
| People Moved | 2,19,780 | Safe |
| Airspace | Many Zones | Closed |
In short, the aviation world is in a tough spot. Next, we will tell you if the sky opens up in the next few days. Right.
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