India's aviation boom hits turbulence amid Iran war

The conflict in the Middle East forces Indian airlines onto longer, costlier routes, revealing the fragility of the nation's aviation boom.

The conflict in the Middle East forces Indian airlines onto longer, costlier routes, revealing the fragility of the nation's aviation boom. | Contesto: cronaca

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India's surging aviation market, a symbol of its economic ascent, is facing its first major geopolitical shock as the conflict involving Iran forces a dramatic rerouting of air traffic. Major carriers, including Air India and IndiGo, have been compelled to suspend flights over Iranian airspace, adding hours to journey times between India and key markets in Europe and the Middle East. The immediate impact is being felt by passengers in the form of longer flights and significantly higher airfares, with some Europe-bound ticket prices reportedly doubling overnight. The disruption, which began this week, underscores how external crises can swiftly destabilize the carefully calibrated operations of a high-growth industry. The core of the problem lies in the closure of a critical aerial highway. Iranian airspace has long been a vital corridor for flights connecting India and Southeast Asia to Europe and parts of the Middle East. Avoiding it is not a simple detour; it necessitates a lengthy southern diversion over the Arabian Sea or a northern path through Central Asia. For a flight from Delhi to London, for instance, the rerouting can add up to two hours of flight time. This translates directly into increased fuel consumption, higher operational costs, and reduced aircraft utilization, as each plane can complete fewer trips in a day. The cascading effect on schedules and connectivity is substantial. This turbulence arrives at a precarious moment for Indian aviation. The sector has been one of the world's fastest-growing, with domestic passenger traffic consistently breaking records and airlines placing massive orders for new aircraft to feed the demand. The boom has been built on a model of aggressive expansion, intense competition, and thin profit margins. While resilient to domestic economic fluctuations, the industry's infrastructure and operational planning are now being tested by an unpredictable external threat. Analysts note that the sector's rapid growth has outpaced the development of robust contingency plans for such wide-scale airspace closures, leaving it particularly exposed. The financial implications are severe and immediate. Jet fuel, already a major...

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