More than 10,000 flights operated by Indian carriers to West Asia have been cancelled since the outbreak of the conflict in the region, a senior official from the Ministry of Civil Aviation said on Tuesday. Joint Secretary Asangba Chuba Ao said that Indian airlines, which earlier operated around 300-350 daily flights to West Asia, are now running only 80-90 flights per day.
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