IndiGo on Sunday introduced the cancellation of flights to Tbilisi and Almaty amid rising geopolitical tensions in and round Iran, which have led to widespread disruption throughout world aviation routes.
The airline in a submit on social media platform X, mentioned flights scheduled for Jan. 25 from Delhi to Tbilisi and from Mumbai to Almaty, together with their return journeys, have been cancelled.
Journey Advisory
As a comply with as much as our first advisory, and in view of the current developments round Iran, we’re guaranteeing proactive adjustments to our flight schedules as a part of our continued deal with security.
IndiGo flights scheduled to function on 25 January 2026 from Delhi…
— IndiGo (@IndiGo6E) January 25, 2026
IndiGo additionally cautioned that companies working on Jan. 26, 2026, to and from Tbilisi, Almaty, Baku and Tashkent could face temporary halts at Doha for refuelling. Nevertheless, the airline clarified that no extra operational disruptions have been reported thus far.
“In view of the continuing scenario round Iran, a few of our flights could expertise longer journey occasions or cancellations,” IndiGo mentioned in a press release, urging passengers to examine their flight standing upfront and make crucial preparations to keep away from inconvenience.
The developments come as escalating geopolitical tensions within the area have begun to considerably impression world air site visitors. A number of worldwide airways have been pressured to reroute, delay or cancel flights that usually move via Iranian airspace — a vital hall connecting Asia, Europe, the Center East and North America.
The present instability is being pushed by heightened clashes between Iran and the USA, together with broader regional volatility. As a precautionary measure, aviation regulators and carriers are more and more avoiding Iranian and neighbouring airspace, citing security considerations, resulting in longer flight occasions and operational challenges for airways worldwide.
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