Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport witnessed significant travel disruptions today, with 116 flights officially cancelled following the sudden closure of airspace over the Gulf region.
The operational halt comes as a direct consequence of the intensifying military conflict in the Middle East. With the United States, Israel, and Iran involved in an escalating standoff, major flight paths have been deemed unsafe, forcing airlines to either reroute or scrap scheduled services entirely.
The closures have left thousands of passengers stranded, scrambling to find alternative routes or accommodation. This localized crisis reflects a broader instability in global aviation, as carriers struggle to navigate the high-risk zones currently defining the Middle Eastern skies.