How the Iran War is Crippling Indian Hotels: Cooking Gas Cuts & Skyrocketing Travel Costs
A Sudden Shock to Indian Hospitality
When conflict erupts in the Middle East, far-off countries can feel the impact — and right now, Indian hotels and travelers are facing a perfect storm. As war persists in Iran, India's supply of affordable LPG (cooking gas) has been severely disrupted.

India’s Cooking Gas Crisis & the Iran War
India imports a significant portion of its LPG from the Gulf. War in Iran has led to shipping disruptions and price surges. Authorities have had to cut back on commercial gas supplies — with hotel kitchens and airline caterers among the first to feel the pinch.
What’s Happening?
- Hotel & restaurant kitchens across major Indian cities have been forced to cut back menus or switch to less-preferred alternative fuels.
- Airline and train catering services are facing delays and limited food options.
- Travel costs are rising sharply, with airfare and hotel rates reflecting supply chain turmoil.
Why Is This Happening?
Iran is a major oil and LPG supplier to India. Military escalation has disrupted supply chains, diverted cargo vessels, and triggered a spike in global fuel prices. Indian consumers — especially businesses reliant on LPG — are facing immediate shortages and spiraling costs.

Who Is Affected?
- Hotel and restaurant operators, especially those that rely on fresh, hot meals and live counters
- Travelers: both business and leisure, as food service quality drops and prices go up
- Airlines and long-distance railway catering companies
- Small eateries and street food businesses
What Hotels & Airlines Are Doing
- Hotels are adopting electric, induction, and even traditional wood-fired stoves as stopgaps
- Buffets increasingly replaced with limited à la carte menus
- Some airlines are offering cold meals or packaged snacks instead of hot food during flights
- Industry associations are urging the government to prioritize commercial kitchen LPG supplies

Tips for Travelers Facing the Crisis
- Book hotels with flexible meal options — check for electric kitchens or in-house dining alternatives
- Prepare for higher travel expenses, especially last-minute trips
- Carry versatile snacks or ready-to-eat meals for long journeys
- Keep an eye on travel advisories and check with your hotel about available amenities

Key Takeaway: Travel Smart Amid Disruption
The Iran war’s ripple effects show how interconnected global supply chains are — and how quickly international events can reshape local travel. Hotel and travel woes may worsen before easing, so planning, flexibility, and informed choices are the keys to a smoother trip in these challenging times.