
IndiGo, Air India and Air Asia have shared a fresh travel update for passengers travelling between Indian and West Asia. Dubai Airports along other airspaces in the UAE continue to be operational amid a continuously changing conflict situation. However, airlines are continuously adjusting schedules and issuing travel advisories. IndiGo’s travel advisory IndiGo updated its travel advisory and shared the list of latest travel flights scheduled to operate on March 29. IndiGo’s latest advisory reads,IndiGo stands with you to ensure your travel plans remain as smooth as possible. Flights mentioned in the table below are scheduled to operate tomorrow across the Middle East. We encourage customers to check their flight status regularly for the latest updates. Your safety and well-being continue to guide every decision we make, and we are in constant communication with the relevant authorities to ensure safe operations.
Moreover, the airline advises passengers to stay updated on flight status and follow all safety and regulatory guidelines.Air India and Air Express update“Air India and Air India Express will together be operating 30 scheduled and non-scheduled flights, to and from the West Asia region on 29 March.”What travellers should know: Travel to the airport only if the flight tickets are confirmedStay connected with their airlines directlyBe ready with their travel documents Allow extra time for security checks The Indian airlines including Air India, Air India Express and IndiGo, continue to run flights despite all regional issues and ongoing conflict in the Gulf. The flights continue to operate to help stranded passengers while prioritising safety of passengers and crew but in limited numbers. This is how Indian airlines are maintaining essential connectivity between the nations disturbed by regional tensions while taking care of all safety measures. Dubai’s two major airports, Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) are operational but with limited flights.