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Flights Disrupted At Thiruvananthapuram Airport Amid Gulf Nations' Airspace Closure

The abrupt closure of airspace in parts of the Gulf has had a ripple effect on Indian travel routes, especially affecting Kerala, a state with strong economic and familial ties to the region.

Air travel from Kerala to Gulf nations faced major disruptions on Monday after Qatar temporarily closed its airspace in response to heightened regional tensions. Several flights scheduled to depart from Thiruvananthapuram International Airport were either cancelled or diverted as Indian carriers adjusted routes following Iran's reported missile strikes on a U.S. base in Qatar.

The abrupt closure of airspace in parts of the Gulf has had a ripple effect on Indian travel routes, especially affecting Kerala, a state with strong economic and familial ties to the region. Gulf cities such as Doha, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi also serve as vital transit hubs for Indian passengers traveling to other global destinations.

Authorities have urged travellers to check with their airlines for updates and alternative arrangements. No official word has been issued yet on when regular flight operations will resume.

Qatar Closes Temporary Suspension Of Airspace

Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the closure, citing precautionary measures aimed at safeguarding citizens, residents, and visitors amid evolving security concerns. 

In a statement, Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, "As part of the State of Qatar's keenness to ensure the safety of its citizens, residents, and visitors, the relevant authorities announce the temporary suspension of air navigation in the country's airspace, as part of a set of precautionary measures taken based on recent developments in the region.

"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirms that official entities are closely and continuously monitoring the situation, evaluating developments in coordination with regional and international partners, and will provide the public with updates through official channels. The Ministry reiterates that the security and safety of everyone on Qatari soil remains a top priority, and that the State will not hesitate to take all necessary preventive and protective measures in this regard," it said. 

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