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MC EXCLUSIVE Europe travel takes a hit as Indian flyers rethink plans after Iran airspace closure, Air India crash

Currently, around 5–7 percent of bookings to Europe are being impacted due to the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, said Govind Gaur, CEO of WanderOn, noting that flight cancellations are prompting Indian travellers to look for options.

June 16, 2025 / 16:58 IST
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Furthermore given that majority of flights operated by Indian airlines between India and Europe are operated using Boeing wide-body aircraft including the Boeing 787 and Boeing 777 planes, the horrific crash of an Air India a London-bound Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, carrying 242 people, is expected to make passengers nervous to travel on Indian airlines.
Furthermore given that majority of flights operated by Indian airlines between India and Europe are operated using Boeing wide-body aircraft including the Boeing 787 and Boeing 777 planes, the horrific crash of an Air India a London-bound Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, carrying 242 people, is expected to make passengers nervous to travel on Indian airlines.

Crises have clouded Indian summer travel to Europe, leading to a noticeable drop in bookings. Geopolitical tensions, safety concerns following the Air India crash, and rising airfares are dampening Indian summer travel to Europe, forcing travellers to reroute journeys and reshape itineraries.

With safety concerns and logistical hurdles piling up, Europe may no longer be the top destination for Indian vacationers this season.

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Currently, around 5-7 percent of bookings to Europe are being impacted due to the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, said Govind Gaur, CEO, WanderOn, noting that flight cancellations are prompting Indian travellers look for options.

"If their flights are getting cancelled then Indian travellers are looking for options. People are asking if they can book a different route if they can delay or advance their plans," he said.