New Delhi: As tensions intensify across parts of West Asia, India’s aviation regulator has advised airlines to exercise heightened caution while operating flights through certain areas in the Gulf region.
According to sources, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation has issued guidance to carriers to avoid potentially sensitive airspace zones and to strengthen their safety preparedness. Airlines have been asked to conduct thorough risk assessments and ensure contingency measures are in place to deal with any unforeseen developments.
The advisory comes at a time when geopolitical instability in the region has raised concerns over the safety of international flight routes that pass through key corridors in the Gulf. Aviation authorities are particularly focused on minimizing exposure to areas that could pose operational risks.
Officials indicated that airlines should remain vigilant and continuously monitor the evolving situation, adjusting flight paths where necessary. Ensuring passenger safety and maintaining operational reliability have been highlighted as top priorities.
The move reflects a broader trend among global aviation regulators, who often issue route advisories during periods of conflict to prevent potential disruptions and safeguard civil aviation operations.
While no immediate disruptions have been reported, airlines are expected to follow the guidance closely and remain prepared with alternative routing strategies if conditions worsen.