India’s largest airline, IndiGo, has temporarily suspended flights to several Middle East destinations as geopolitical tensions continue to disrupt regional aviation operations. The airline announced that services to seven cities in the region, including major hubs such as Doha, Kuwait, and Sharjah, will remain suspended until March 28. The move comes as airlines worldwide reassess routes and capacity in response to airspace restrictions, operational uncertainties, and rising fuel and insurance costs.