IndiGo, India's largest airline, has announced significant adjustments to its international flight operations due to 'operational constraints from airspace closures linked to geopolitical tensions and airport congestion,' as reported by Business Recorder. The airline will suspend its Copenhagen flights starting February 17 and reduce services on the Delhi-London and Delhi-Manchester routes, according to The Hindu. This decision follows similar moves by Air India, which has also scaled back overseas operations due to Pakistan's airspace ban on Indian carriers. The geopolitical issues, particularly in the Middle East, have led to extended flight times for IndiGo's Boeing Dreamliner jets, as noted by Channel News Asia. The airline is taking 'immediate steps to restore reliability in its widebody operations,' reflecting a strategic recalibration amidst these external challenges, as highlighted by Whalesbook.
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IndiGo Suspends Long-Haul Flights Due to Airspace Closures

IndiGo cuts international flights due to airspace issues, impacting profits. Meanwhile, PIA offers a 10% discount on Paris-Pakistan routes, boosting travel amid geopolitical tensions.
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