Aviation / Travel | Chaos in the skies
Airspace closures and war-risk costs disrupt India's busiest international routes, triggering cancellations, fare shocks and mounting financial stress for airlines

TRAVEL ANXIETY: Passengers check delayed Middle Eastbound flights at IGI Airport in Delhi, Mar. 16. (Photo: PTI)
Delhi-based surgeon Dr Vijay S. Pandey just wanted to return home from vacation. He was in Abu Dhabi with his wife, two daughters and a relative when the airspace closed. On March 5, he booked what SpiceJet was referring to as a ‘special distress flight’ from Fujairah to Delhi, for the next day. Five tickets, each costing around Rs 1 lakh. The money was gone instantly from his account. No PNR was ever generated. On March 6, the flight was cancelled. As of March 22, the refund was still not in. “Paid five times the fare for the Gulf evacuation flight amid scary situation,” says Pandey, now back home. “Airlines are profiting from our sufferings.”

