Bangladesh Closes Airspace to SpiceJet Over Dues, Flights Rerouted

New Delhi (HRNW)- The incompetent Modi is facing humiliation and humiliation all over the world, Bangladeshi airspace has been closed to Indian airlines for non-payment of dues.

According to details, after failures on various fronts, India’s aviation industry has also been in the grip of a severe crisis. Bangladeshi newspaper “Daily Sun” and Indian newspaper “The Economic Times” reported that Bangladesh has stopped Indian private airline SpiceJet from using its airspace for non-payment of dues.

Flights from Kolkata to northeastern Indian cities like Guwahati and Imphal are forced to take longer and alternate routes. Due to the alternate routes, the flight duration and fuel consumption have increased, which may increase the operational costs of the airline.

According to the Indian newspaper, SpiceJet has been facing financial difficulties for the past few months, and the company’s shares have also seen a slight decline. In its quarterly financial report ending December 2025, the airline reported a loss of Rs 269.27 crore. Experts say that relations between Bangladesh and India have become more than diplomatic differences and have become conflicts.

Bangladesh is now challenging India through its independent diplomacy. The airspace ban reflects Bangladesh’s independent stance against India.

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