Indian aviation authorities are closely monitoring developments in West Asian airspace as geopolitical tensions continue to affect international flight routes.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation announced that Indian airlines are planning to operate around 50 flights connecting India with the Middle East region despite ongoing disruptions.
Airlines are adjusting flight paths and coordinating with international aviation authorities to ensure passenger safety while maintaining connectivity between the regions.
Officials stated that passenger safety remains the highest priority and that airlines will continue to evaluate airspace conditions before operating flights.
The aviation sector has been particularly sensitive to geopolitical tensions, as flight routes often pass through international conflict zones.
Authorities said contingency plans are in place to reroute flights if required.

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