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Indian airlines face mounting disruptions as Middle East conflict forces flight cancellations

The airline also suspended flights to London, Manchester, Amsterdam, and Copenhagen. Indian airlines are ranking among the most severely impacted outside West Asia, with intensifying conflict and airspace shutdowns in the Middle East causing extensive flight cancellations and extended routes. Over 350 flights were canceled on Sunday amid rising congestion at airports managing rerouted traffic, according to individuals familiar with the situation, as reported by Bloomberg. Disruptions are set to persist through Monday, resulting in a third consecutive day of cancellations. Air India and IndiGo have canceled and rerouted international flights. Air India announced that flights to the US East Coast, including John F. Kennedy International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport, will include technical stops in Rome. However, flights to Birmingham, Zurich, and Copenhagen were cancelled. IndiGo has suspended certain international flights routing through Middle Eastern airspace until March 2. The airline also suspended flights to London, Manchester, Amsterdam, and Copenhagen. This strain is worsened by Indian airlines’ inability to use Pakistani airspace since mid-last year, after a short conflict. Rerouting over Iran added more than two and a half hours to flights heading to the US, but alternative paths avoiding the entire Middle East would take even longer, according to those cited earlier. This disadvantages Indian airlines relative to certain European and North American carriers, which still have restricted access through Turkey and Egypt. High exposure to Middle East routes.

  

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Airlines raise airfares as fuel costs surge amid Middle East conflict

​Australia’s Qantas Airways, Scandinavia’s Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), and Air New Zealand announced airfare increases on Tuesday, citing a sudden surge in jet fuel costs linked to the escalating conflict in the Middle East.

The three carriers said the spike in energy prices had significantly increased operating costs, forcing them to pass some of the burden on to passengers through higher ticket prices. Airlines are particularly sensitive to fuel price swings because fuel typically accounts for a substantial share of operating expenses.  

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​Trip.com Group is one of the world’s leading online travel service providers, offering a comprehensive platform for booking flights, hotels, attractions, tours and ground transportation through its global digital ecosystem. Operating across more than 200 countries and regions, the company connects travellers with millions of travel products while supporting destinations and partners with technology, data insights and marketing tools to reach global audiences. Through brands including Trip.com, Skyscanner and Ctrip, the group focuses on making travel more accessible, personalised and seamless for travellers around the world.  

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Trip.com Expands Global Rail Vision at ITB Berlin 2026

​At ITB Berlin 2026, Trip.com Group highlighted its growing ambitions in the European rail sector, with Alvaro Ungurean, Commercial Director for Europe in the company’s International Train division, outlining how the global travel platform is working to simplify cross-border rail travel and integrate train services more seamlessly into the wider digital travel ecosystem.  

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Africa’s hotel development pipeline hits record high as East Africa leads in construction momentum

​The 2026 Hotel Chain Development Pipelines in Africa report by W Hospitality Group reveals a record 123,846 rooms across 675 hotels and resorts. This represents year-on-year growth of 18.6%, or 12.2% on a same-store basis.

While the overall pipeline reflects strong continental expansion, the data show that development activity is increasingly concentrated in a small number of dominant markets. The top ten countries now account for 79% of total pipeline rooms and more than 75% of new signings, reinforcing their growing influence on Africa’s hotel development trajectory.  

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