Why Did IndiGo Cancel Flights to Tbilisi and Almaty?
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New Delhi, Jan 25 (NationPress) The budget airline IndiGo has confirmed the cancellation of flights from Delhi to Tbilisi and from Mumbai to Almaty, originally scheduled for January 25, including their return legs.
The airline shared on social media platform X that flights on January 26, 2026, to and from Tbilisi, Almaty, Baku, and Tashkent may face temporary stops in Doha for refueling.
“In light of the recent events concerning Iran, we are implementing proactive adjustments to our flight schedules, emphasizing our commitment to safety,” stated the airline via X.
“The IndiGo flights set for January 25, 2026, from Delhi to Tbilisi and Mumbai to Almaty, have been canceled. Passengers can visit https://goindigo.in/plan-b.html to explore alternative options, including future flight availability or full refunds,” they added.
Furthermore, it mentioned that “IndiGo flights planned for January 26, 2026, to and from Tbilisi, Almaty, Baku, and Tashkent might have a brief stop at Doha for refueling.”
“We advise passengers to monitor their flight status. We are diligently observing the evolving situation and will provide updates as necessary. Thank you for your understanding and patience,” concluded the airline.
Numerous airlines have had to reroute, delay, or cancel flights that pass through Iranian airspace due to escalating geopolitical tensions.
Prominent international carriers, such as Air France, KLM, and Lufthansa, have either suspended or reduced their operations to Israel and key Gulf locations, citing concerns over the security situation.
In the backdrop, the US has imposed a new series of sanctions targeting what it referred to as Iran's “shadow fleet,” aiming to further curb revenue streams allegedly used to suppress the Iranian populace and fund destabilizing foreign activities.
The Treasury has sanctioned eight entities and nine vessels that are involved in the transportation of Iranian petroleum and its derivatives, including liquefied petroleum gas.