Flight cancellation News
IndiGo and Air India have cancelled flights to and from nine airports including Jammu, Srinagar, Chandigarh, and Leh on May 13, 2025, due to renewed safety concerns amid India-Pakistan tensions. Passengers advised to check flight status.
IndiGo also reminded customers that assistance is available via message or phone, promising round-the-clock support.
In response to the elevated threat level, several Indian airlines have issued travel advisories, urging passengers to plan accordingly and cooperate with the enhanced security checks.
Crisis-hit Pakistan International Airlines has cancelled more than 500 flights over non-payment of dues and unavailability of fuel while trying to operate flight on profitable routes.
Akasa Air has been recently facing operational issues because of a number of pilots abandoning their duties and leaving the office without serving a mandatory contractual notice period.
Malaysian carrier MyAirline apologized for the “extremely painful decision” but said “significant financial pressures” made it necessary to temporarily halt operations.
Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport saw the cancellation of 44 flights with airport authorities citing operational reasons for the change in schedule.
Akasa is reportedly requesting around Rs 22 crore in compensation for the loss of revenue and damage to its reputation, citing that the 43 pilots in question departed without fulfilling the mandatory notice period.
The operations of multiple airlines and airports in the United States have been affected after the powerful hurricane Idalia made landfall in the US Southeast.
European air traffic authority Eurocontrol warned of “very high” delays, and airports both inside and outside the U.K and told passengers to expect waits and cancellations.
Citing operational reasons as the cause for further cancellations of flights until August 31, Go First Airlines has announced to remains grounded once again.
More than 70 flights were cancelled yesterday at the Frankfurt Airport, while 23 flights headed for Frankfurt were diverted to other airports.
Go First has also issued a statement, which it has posted along with the tweet, saying that the company has filed an application for immediate resolution and revival of operations and is optimistic about resuming bookings shortly.
On June 13, Go First announced that its scheduled flight operations will remain cancelled until June 16; however, the cancellation has now been extended till June 19.
The crisis-hit airline Go First has increased the duration of flight cancellations till June 12 amid reports of the resumption of flights with a fleet of 26 aircraft.
Extending the flight cancellations till May 19, the cash-strapped airline cited "operational reasons" for the cancellations in the latest notification.
Initially, the airline cancelled all the flights for three days starting from May 3 and later, it was extended till May 9. Now, flights are cancelled till May 12.
IMD predicts heavy rainfall and storm in areas of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Puducherry to be caused by Cyclone Mandous, leading to flight cancellations.
9,583 flights were cancelled in China on September 21
This accounts for 59.66 percent of total flights
The flight cancellations affect multiple airports
A large crowd gathered outside Delhi International Airport
People were seeking refund, alternate travel arrangements
Lufthansa earlier cancelled 800 flights
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