New Delhi, March 2 -- At least 100 international flights - both arrivals and departures - stood cancelled at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGIA) airport on Sunday amid the crisis in West Asia. With West-bound flights crippled for a second consecutive day, fliers were stranded at the airport. "Till late evening, at least 100 flights - 62 departures and 42 arrivals stood cancelled," an airport official told HT, adding, "These were primarily flights cancelled in advance, with passengers receiving intimation early, so they don't reach the airport." With the widespread disruptions to the air space, several flights, including on domestic routes, were also delayed, the official further said. The airport handles close to 1,520 flights daily. Airport operator, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), in a post on X directed passengers to contact their respective airlines for the latest information, adding, "Due to the ongoing political developments in (West Asia), westbound International flights may face delays or schedule adjustments." At Terminal 3, a large number of people stood in front of the information boards staring at flight statuses as they situation developed. 32-year-old Ibrahim Khan, the breadwinner of a family of eight, said his Air India flight to Jeddah for Monday had been cancelled. "I am worried that if I do not reach on time, my company will cut pay from my salary, which will be a really difficult situation for me, as I need to pay my siblings' school fees and send money home." The terminal's ticketing area too was full with queues. Airline officials were handing refreshment boxes to the people at the counter. Responding to reports of the inconvenience at the airport, the Delhi airport also posted on X. "During these challenging times, we sincerely appreciate your patience. Please be assured that our on ground staff is available across all terminals to assist passengers and provide the necessary support. However, we request your cooperation, as certain processes may take additional time due to the extraordinary circumstances. Our dedicated teams are working diligently to minimise disruptions," it said.htc...