Amid the escalating Middle East crisis, Delhi airport faced significant disruptions on Sunday, with at least 100 international flights being cancelled. This included 60 departures and 40 arrivals, affecting many travelers. Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), managed by Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL), is the country’s largest, with over 1,300 daily flight operations. Due to the volatile political situation, DIAL announced potential disruptions and schedule changes for west-bound international flights. The Civil Aviation Ministry reported that domestic carriers were expected to cancel 444 international flights on the same day.