- Iran Israel War hits Indian aviation, flights canceled
- Iran Israel War drives air ticket prices up from Hyderabad
Hyderabad: Iran Israel War Air Ticket Prices have increased drastically as the conflict impacts the Indian aviation sector. Many flights from India to other countries are being canceled. As a result, passengers are facing serious difficulties across major airports.
Today, 42 flights were canceled at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport. Meanwhile, 80 flights were canceled at Delhi Airport. Also, 10 flights were canceled at Kolkata’s Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport. A large number of flights to the UAE are among the canceled services.
The Iran Israel War has disrupted travel plans on a large scale. On Monday alone, 50 flights from Hyderabad to the UAE were canceled. Up to 5,000 passengers travel to the UAE from Hyderabad every day. Therefore, the sudden cancellations have left many stranded and anxious.
At the same time, airlines have increased ticket prices sharply. Many airlines are cashing in on the war situation. Ticket prices for flights from Hyderabad to London and Frankfurt have doubled compared to normal rates. It is reported that ticket prices for Hyderabad to London flights on Tuesday ranged from Rs 65,000 to Rs 90,000.
Meanwhile, travel agents said ticket prices for flights from Hyderabad to Germany have increased by 200 percent to 300 percent. This has shocked passengers. The situation is similar for flights to America. It is reported that the ticket price for flights from Hyderabad to New York via Ethiopia is Rs 1.5 lakh.
Therefore, the Iran Israel War Air Ticket Prices issue has become a major concern for travelers. Many passengers are struggling to secure affordable tickets. Also, frequent cancellations are adding to the chaos. Overall, the ongoing Iran Israel War continues to affect international travel and the aviation sector across India.
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