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Air India and IndiGo Cancel Flights Amid Security Concerns: What You Need to Know

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 13, 2025 11:08 am
Dolon Mondal
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Today, May 13, 2025, travelers across India are facing unexpected disruptions as both Air India and IndiGo announce flight cancellations due to security concerns. If you’re one of the affected passengers, don’t panic—here’s what you need to know.

The Security Concern That’s Shaking Air Travel

While details are scarce, sources indicate that a credible security threat assessment has led to this decision. In situations like this, safety must always come first, and the airlines have made the responsible choice to ground flights to ensure the protection of passengers and crew.

But what does this mean for you? If you were planning to travel today, you might now find yourself in the unfortunate position of being stranded. As always, it’s vital to stay informed and keep a level head.

#TravelAdvisory
In view of the latest developments and keeping your safety in mind, flights to and from Jammu, Leh, Jodhpur, Amritsar, Bhuj, Jamnagar, Chandigarh and Rajkot are cancelled for Tuesday, 13th May.

We are monitoring the situation and will keep you updated.

For more…

— Air India (@airindia) May 12, 2025

Which Cities Are Affected?

The flight cancellations primarily impact northern India, where the following cities are seeing the brunt of the disruptions:

  • Jammu
  • Amritsar
  • Leh
  • Srinagar
  • Chandigarh

While these are the cities affected as of now, the situation is fluid, and more cities could be impacted as the day progresses. If you’re in one of these cities, or planning to travel to them, check your flight status before heading to the airport. Air India and IndiGo both offer real-time flight status updates on their websites and apps, so make sure you’re in the know.

Also Read Why Indo-Pak Tensions Are Causing More Than Just Political Panic—Here’s the Real Impact

What Can You Do If Your Flight Is Canceled?

Dealing with a canceled flight is a major hassle, but the airlines are working hard to make things right for passengers. Here’s what you can do:

  • Contact the Airline: As soon as you hear about the cancellation, get in touch with Air India or IndiGo. Airlines will assist you with rebooking, or guide you through refund processes.
  • Rebooking Options: You may be able to rebook your flight on the next available service without paying additional charges. This is often the best option if you have flexibility.
  • Refunds: If rebooking isn’t possible, you are entitled to a refund for your ticket.
  • Accommodation and Meals: In some cases, especially if there are extended delays, airlines might offer accommodation and meal vouchers. Don’t hesitate to ask.

Stay Informed and Be Prepared

Airlines will keep you posted through their official channels, so it’s important to check their websites or social media for regular updates. Also, keep an eye on trusted news sources for the latest developments. By staying updated, you can better manage your travel plans.

And if you’re feeling extra cautious, consider reviewing your travel insurance policy. Many plans cover flight cancellations due to security threats, so make sure you know what’s covered and file a claim if necessary.

What’s the Bigger Picture?

While we understand the inconvenience this causes, let’s not forget the bigger picture. The safety of passengers and crew is paramount, and the airlines are acting responsibly. As frustrating as this situation is, it’s important to keep the faith that India’s aviation sector is doing everything it can to resolve the issue quickly.

India’s response to these security concerns reflects the country’s growing commitment to passenger safety. Let’s give credit where it’s due—our airlines are prioritizing our security, even if it means short-term inconvenience.

In the end, this is a moment of temporary disruption for the larger cause of safety. So, the next time you’re feeling frustrated over a canceled flight, just remember: you’re part of a larger, secure system. Your safety is what matters most.

Also Read Adityanath Backs Modi’s Anti-Terror Push for New India

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