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More than 100 flights were cancelled at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi due to unstable conditions in parts of Central Asia. Among the cancelled services, 60 flights scheduled to depart from Delhi and 40 flights arriving in the city were affected. Authorities cited safety concerns and airspace restrictions as the primary reasons for the disruption.
Airlines have temporarily suspended several services until the situation improves. Passengers have been advised to check with their respective airlines for updated schedules and alternative travel arrangements. The sudden cancellations caused inconvenience to travelers, while airport officials are working to manage the situation efficiently.












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