Iran War News | "High-Risk Environment": India Asks Airlines To Avoid 11 Airspaces Amid Iran War

India's aviation regulator has asked airlines to avoid flying through 11 high-risk airspaces across the Middle East, citing a "high-risk environment for civil aviation" amid escalating tensions following recent strikes involving the US, Israel and Iran and the possibility of further retaliation affecting the region. The identified high-risk zone includes airspace over Iran, Israel, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Iraq, Jordan, the UAE, Qatar and Kuwait, covering all flight levels. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) issued the advisory directing all Indian carriers to steer clear of these airspaces at all altitudes and ensure contingency plans for operations to affected destinations. The order will remain in force till March 28, unless reviewed earlier. 



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