West Asia crisis: 20 international flights cancelled from Kolkata airport
Kolkata airport saw twenty international flight cancellations on Monday. The cancellations are due to the ongoing conflict in West Asia. Major airlines like Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad Airways are affected. Passengers heading to Gulf desti...

According to officials at the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, multiple flights operated by international carriers were cancelled for the day due to the prevailing war-like situation in West Asia and related operational constraints.
The cancelled services included four arrivals and four departures by Emirates, two arrivals and two departures each by Qatar Airways and Etihad Airways, one arrival and one departure of Air Arabia, and one arrival and one departure of Flydubai.
Officials said several passengers scheduled to travel to Gulf destinations such as Dubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi were affected by the cancellations, prompting airlines to assist them with rescheduling or alternative arrangements.
"Flight schedules are being closely monitored, and passengers are advised to check with their respective airlines before heading to the airport," an airport official said.
Kolkata airport operates regular direct flight connections to major Gulf hubs, which serve as key transit points for travellers from eastern and northeastern India heading to Europe, North America and other international destinations.
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