Massive flight cancellations: 55 flights canceled – passengers in great distress!
Airports in India are affected by 55 flight cancellations. Passengers are struggling with travel disruptions and uncertainty.

Massive flight cancellations: 55 flights canceled – passengers in great distress!
In recent days, the travel plans of many passengers in India have changed dramatically. Loud Travel and Tour World There were 55 flight cancellations at several major airports, including Indira Gandhi International Airport (New Delhi) and Bengaluru International Airport (Bangalore). These cancellations affect both departures and arrivals, causing significant inconvenience to travelers.
The situation is particularly dramatic at the airports in Bengaluru and Kolkata, where many flights have been delayed or canceled. Travelers are faced with the challenge of organizing their travel plans in this uncertain situation. Examples of canceled departures from Indira Gandhi International Airport include flights such as SEJ87 to Suvarnabhumi in Bangkok and AKJ1146 to Ahmedabad. There have also been cancellations at Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport and passengers have to prepare for unexpected changes.
Security situation in India
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Given the current situation, it is even more important to be informed about the security situation in India. The Foreign Office recommends taking travel warnings seriously. Travel to Jammu and Kashmir in particular is considered risky due to military conflicts and a tense security situation.
Ethnic violence has been raging in Manipur since May 2025, prompting the German Embassy to advise against travel to the region. The chances of acts of violence, including kidnappings, increase, particularly in areas with increased militancy. However, airports are still the safest points of contact for travelers and it is advisable to pay particular attention while traveling.
Travel advice and recommendations
If you still don't want to miss out on your trip, you should keep some travel warnings in mind. The Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs points out the need for travel health insurance, as medical care in rural areas is often inadequate. It is also advisable to take a look at the entry regulations and register in the crisis prevention register.
Safety should always come first. Travelers should inform themselves about current developments, especially about the security situation in busy places and near political rallies, which can quickly lead to dangerous situations.
Overall, it is to be hoped that the situation will stabilize quickly and travelers in India will soon be able to enjoy their trips undisturbed again. Until then, vigilance and good preparation are the be-all and end-all for anyone planning to travel to India during this turbulent time.