- Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet flights have been impacted by Iran's airspace closure amid protests
- Air India rerouted flights and cancelled some flights where rerouting was not possible
- Iran closed its airspace to commercial aircraft without explanation as tensions remained high with US
Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet on Thursday said some of their international flights have been impacted after Iran shut down its airspace amid widespread protests against Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and growing tensions with the United States.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Air India informed its passengers of potential delays overflying the region and cancellations where rerouting is not possible.
"Due to the emerging situation in Iran, the subsequent closure of its airspace, and in view of the safety of our passengers, Air India flights overflying the region are now using an alternative routing, which may lead to delays. Some Air India flights where currently rerouting is not possible are being cancelled," the airline said.
Air India advised passengers to check the status of their flights before heading to the airport.
"Safety of our passengers and crew remain top priority," it noted.
#TravelAdvisory
— Air India (@airindia) January 15, 2026
Due to the emerging situation in Iran, the subsequent closure of its airspace, and in view of the safety of our passengers, Air India flights overflying the region are now using an alternative routing, which may lead to delays. Some Air India flights where…
In a post early Thursday, IndiGo also said some of its international flights were "impacted" due to the "sudden airspace closure" by Iran.
"Our teams are working diligently to assess the situation and support affected customers by offering the best possible alternatives," it said.
"This development is beyond our control, and we regret the disruption it may have caused to your travel plans. If your flight is impacted, we encourage you to visit our website to explore flexible rebooking options or to claim a refund, as per your preference," it added.
Travel Advisory
— IndiGo (@IndiGo6E) January 14, 2026
Due to the sudden airspace closure by Iran, some of our international flights are impacted. Our teams are working diligently to assess the situation and support affected customers by offering the best possible alternatives.
This development is beyond our…
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SpiceJet also shared a similar travel update and attributed the impact on flights to airspace closure in Iran.
#TravelUpdate: Due to airspace closure in Iran, some of our flights may be affected. Passengers are advised to check their flight status at https://t.co/2wynECZugy or contact our 24*7 Reservation Helpline numbers at +91 (0)124 4983410 or +91 (0)124 7101600 for assistance.
— SpiceJet (@flyspicejet) January 15, 2026
Iran Closes Its Airspace
Iran on Thursday ordered the closure of its airspace to commercial aircraft without explanation as tensions remained high with the US over Tehran's crackdown on nationwide protests. A notice to pilots said the closure was estimated to last until 7:30 am local time, as reported by the news agency Associated Press.
Iran previously shut its airspace during the 12-day war against Israel in June and when it exchanged fire with Israel during the Israel-Hamas war.
"Several airlines have already reduced or suspended services, and most carriers are avoiding Iranian airspace," said the website SafeAirspace, which provides information on conflict areas and air travel. "The situation may signal further security or military activity, including the risk of missile launches or heightened air defense, increasing the risk of misidentification of civil traffic."
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Centre Asks Indians To Leave Iran, Advises Against Travelling To Country
India on Wednesday asked all its nationals currently residing in Iran to leave by available means as the security situation in the country deteriorated further in view of massive anti-government protests and a crackdown on the demonstrators.
Advisory for Indian nationals regarding travel to Iran
— Randhir Jaiswal (@MEAIndia) January 14, 2026
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"In view of the ongoing developments in Iran, Indian nationals are once again strongly advised to avoid travel to the Islamic Republic of Iran until further notice," the advisory read.
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