New Delhi, June 22 -- Israel and Iran are locked in a growing conflict, trading missile strikes and targeting key infrastructure. In response, Tata Group-owned Air India has announced a "proactive" change to its flight routes, confirming that its services currently do not operate over the airspaces of Iran, Iraq, and Israel.
In a statement on Saturday, an Air India spokesperson said the airline would begin progressively avoiding specific parts of the Persian Gulf airspace in the coming days. This decision impacts flights to several Middle Eastern destinations, including the UAE, Qatar, Oman, and Kuwait.
"As a proactive measure, we will be progressively avoiding the use of certain airspace over the Persian Gulf in the coming days, opting...
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