Transportation
Over three quarters of cities have seen flight cuts, highlighting cost vulnerabilities
IndiGo is scheduled to fly 56,652 domestic flights in June, a 5% drop from March, according to aviation analytics company Cirium. (Photo by Ken Kobayashi)
BENGALURU — Indian cities have seen significant reductions in flight departures as airlines scale back operations due to fuel price volatility and supply chain disruptions triggered by the U.S.-Iran conflict, underscoring challenges in the government’s aviation-centric approach to strengthening regional connectivity.
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