New Delhi, June 24 -- Hours after US President Donald Trump announced that a ceasefire deal had been reached between Israel and Iran, several countries in the Gulf region started reopening their airspace, easing the flight disruptions.

In a statement on Tuesday, low-cost carrier IndiGo said that the flight operations through the Gulf region have stabilised. However, it cautioned the passengers that there could be some delays as airspace over Iran remains closed.

"The flight operations into, out of, and through the Gulf countries have stabilised and are operating as scheduled," the carrier said in a post on social media platform X.

"However, as airspace over Iran remains restricted, some flights may take alternate routes, which could re...