The Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport (CCSIA) in Lucknow experienced disruptions to its Middle East-bound flights on Monday, as rising tensions and security concerns led to airspace closures in the UAE and Qatar. Airport authorities confirmed the decision was a precautionary measure taken in consultation with security agencies and aviation authorities.
Specifically, two IndiGo international flights were immediately halted: Flight 6E-1415, bound for Abu Dhabi, and Flight 6E-1423, destined for Sharjah. Both flights were stopped just before departure due to restrictions in the airspace of the UAE and Qatar.
Inside Samantha Ruth Prabhu's Blissful Moments From Her Abu Dhabi VacationA CCSIA spokesperson stated, "This decision has been taken keeping passenger safety paramount." They added that the situation for other Middle East routes is being continuously monitored, and further flights could be affected if necessary.
Passengers have been advised to check their flight status with the respective airlines via phone or website before traveling to the airport, as many travelers had already arrived unaware of the cancellations.
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