Air India Cancels 27% of International Flights Amid Iran Conflict Fallout
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Air India, backed by Singapore Airlines, has halted 27% of its international services following the escalation of conflict in Iran.
The airline announced the cancellations after the Iranian war intensified, citing operational disruptions and safety concerns. Flights to and from several destinations were affected, impacting passengers worldwide.
The decision reflects the broader impact of the Iran conflict on global aviation, as airlines adjust routes and schedules in response to security and regulatory changes.
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