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Air India and IndiGo partially resume flights on select long-haul routes
Passenger complaints are being tracked through the Passenger Assistance Control Room (PACR), the ministry said. "A total of 559 grievances have been addressed during this period through AirSewa, social media platforms and dedicated helpline calls, in coordination with airlines and concerned stakeholders."

Attention Flyers: IndiGo Plans 10 Special Relief Operations From Jeddah To India Amid Gulf Crisis — Check Details
IndiGo plans special operations.
IndiGo to operate 10 relief flights from Jeddah on March 3 amid Middle East airspace crisis
IndiGo is launching ten special flights from Jeddah to India on March 3. These flights aim to bring back passengers stranded due to the Middle East crisis. The civil aviation ministry is monitoring the situation closely. Flights will go to Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi, and Ahmedabad. IndiGo is working with the Indian Consulate in Jeddah for passenger assistance.
Top Gainers & Losers On March 02: IndiGo, LT Foods, Swiggy, Ola Stock Movements - Samco
Top Gainers & Losers On March 02: IndiGo, LT Foods, Swiggy, Ola Stock MovementsSamco
From IndiGo to L&T: Stocks That Crashed — and the Few That Survived — in Today’s Market Rout - Open Magazine
From IndiGo to L&T: Stocks That Crashed — and the Few That Survived — in Today’s Market RoutOpen Magazine
Gainers & Losers: Adani Ports, Tejas Networks and Indigo among 8 big movers on Monday
Eight key stocks — including big movers like Tejas Networks, Adani Ports, L&T and Indigo — saw sharp swings on Monday as escalating Middle East tensions, rising crude prices and defence orders drove intense sector-wide volatility.

Stock Market Crash Highlights: Nifty closes below 24,900; Sensex tumbles 1,048 points
Sensex Today | Stock Market Highlights: Sensex plunged 1,048 points to 80,234 as Nifty 50 dropped 313 points amid US Iran tensions. IndiGo, L&T, Adani Ports and Maruti Suzuki led losses. India VIX surged 25%.

Top Gainers & Losers on March 02: IndiGo, RVNL, Syrma SGS, LT Foods, Swiggy, OLA among top losers today
On March 2, the Indian stock market fell over 1% amid rising Middle East tensions after US and Israeli attacks on Iran. Iran retaliated, raising fears of war and causing crude oil prices to spike, with Saudi Aramco halting operations at a refinery following a drone strike.
Top Gainers & Losers on March 02: IndiGo, RVNL, Syrma SGS, LT Foods, Swiggy, OLA among top losers today - Mint
Top Gainers & Losers on March 02: IndiGo, RVNL, Syrma SGS, LT Foods, Swiggy, OLA among top losers todayMint
Analyst Take | IndiGo capacity hit by Middle East crisis; higher crude to pressure aviation earnings
PL Capital’s Research Analyst Jinesh Joshi said the Middle East crisis is pressuring aviation, with about 12% of IndiGo’s capacity impacted as a large share of its international routes are to the region. Yields were already expected to stay flat and may weaken further. Higher crude is a key risk—fuel forms 35–40% of costs and a 1% fuel cost rise can cut earnings 4–5%. Rerouting or cancellations may hit margins and near-term operations, though recovery should follow once tensions ease.
Indian airlines face mounting disruptions as Middle East conflict forces widespread flight cancellations
Escalating Middle East conflict has led to widespread flight cancellations and longer routes for Indian airlines, impacting over 350 flights on Sunday alone. Major carriers like Air India and IndiGo are rerouting services, facing significant disadvantages due to airspace closures and a prior ban on Pakistani airspace.
Asian Paints, other paint stocks plunge up to 6% as Israel-Iran war fuels rally in crude oil prices: What lies ahead?
Paint stocks like Asian Paints and Indigo Paints plunged up to 6% as crude oil prices surged due to escalating Middle East tensions following attacks on Iran. The conflict, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, has raised concerns about oil supply disruptions, directly impacting paint companies reliant on petroleum-based derivatives and pressuring their profit margins.