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IndiGo issues travel advisory amid Iran airspace restrictions

IndiGo issues travel advisory amid Iran airspace restrictions

Business Upturn14-06-2025
InterGlobe Aviation Limited, operating under the brand IndiGo, has issued a travel advisory to its passengers due to ongoing airspace restrictions over Iran and surrounding regions. The airline has notified that certain flight paths may require adjustments, which could lead to extended travel times or delays.
Travel Advisory
Airspace over Iran and surrounding areas, continue to be unavailable. Certain flight paths may need adjustments, leading to extended travel durations or delays.
We recommend checking your flight status on our website or mobile app prior to leaving for the…
— IndiGo (@IndiGo6E) June 14, 2025
The advisory follows recent geopolitical developments, including Iran's announcement at midnight of the launch of 'Operation True Promise 3' in response to Israel's ongoing 'Operation Rising Lion.' This escalation has resulted in intensified cross-border missile exchanges.
An Iranian official, in a statement to Reuters, warned of further retaliation, stating, 'There will be no safe place in Israel… Our revenge will be painful.' According to Israel's emergency services (Magen David Adom), Iran's latest missile attack injured at least 10 people, with casualties reported as light to moderate. In response, Israeli hospitals have activated emergency protocols, including transferring patients to underground shelters and deploying ICU buses.
IndiGo emphasized that airspace in the affected region remains closed, and the airline is proactively monitoring the situation. Passengers are advised to check their flight status on IndiGo's official website or mobile application prior to leaving for the airport.
The airline stated, 'Our teams remain committed and available to provide any assistance you may need. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we strive to ensure a safe and seamless journey.'
IndiGo continues to prioritize passenger safety and compliance with global aviation advisories and remains in close coordination with relevant authorities.
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Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com
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