Air India Express to resume flights to Middle East from Tuesday
Air India Express is gradually restarting its Middle East services, beginning Tuesday with flights to Muscat, Riyadh, and Jeddah, after airspace closures caused by regional tensions. The airline, which operates around 900 weekly flights to 13 Midd...
The Tata Group-owned airline flies to 13 cities in the Middle East, operating around 900 flights per week.
In a statement, the carrier said it is progressively resuming its operations to the Middle East from Tuesday as airspaces in the region reopen.
"Our first flight to the region today will be on the Delhi-Muscat route, followed by services on the Mumbai-Muscat, Kozhikode-Muscat, Kozhikode-Riyadh, and Jaipur-Jeddah routes," it said.
The airline's flights to key cities in the UAE -- including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Al Ain, and Ras Al Khaimah -- as well as other cities in the Middle East, are scheduled from Wednesday.
Meanwhile, IndiGo said its flight services to Gulf countries have stabilised and are operating as scheduled.
"However, as airspace over Iran remains restricted, some flights may take alternate routes, which could result in longer travel times," the carrier said in a post on X.
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