Airlines connecting India and West Asia restore operations after recent disruptions. Carriers issue advisories, urging passengers to verify flight status before heading to airports.
IndiGo Resumes Dubai Services
IndiGo restarts flights to and from Dubai following clearance from authorities. Services resume from 1600 hrs local time on March 18, in line with guidance from the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority. The airline operates scheduled flights on March 19, subject to safety protocols and regulatory approvals. Travelers must check flight status online, with a dedicated support desk available for assistance.
Air India Increases West Asia Flights
Air India schedules 48 flights, both regular and charter, to and from West Asia on March 19. Alongside Air India Express, the carrier ramps up services as operations stabilize progressively.
SpiceJet Expands UAE-India Routes
SpiceJet completes over 100 flights and plans additional services between the UAE and India in the coming days. Passengers receive advice to confirm timings prior to airport travel.
Bahrain Airspace Closure Impacts Gulf Air
Gulf Air reports ongoing closure of Bahrain airspace, rerouting select commercial flights via Dammam temporarily. The airline issues its next update at 11:00 BHT on March 19.
Qatar Airways Updates Departure Guidelines
Qatar Airways advises passengers departing from Hamad International Airport to arrive no earlier than four hours before flight time. Only those with confirmed bookings should proceed to the airport, and all must check status beforehand.
Airlines monitor developments closely, adjusting schedules based on safety and regulatory factors. Affected routes see ongoing timetable changes as normalcy returns.

