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Several Indian airlines, including Air India and SpiceJet, have cancelled multiple flights to and from Gulf destinations as the ongoing IranโUSโIsrael conflict continues to disrupt airspace across the Middle East.
Passengers travelling to the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, and other Gulf destinations have been advised to check their flight status before leaving for the airport.
Which Routes Are Affected?
Air India Express has resumed select flights to Muscat, while several other Gulf routes remain suspended.
Meanwhile, airlines including IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet have cancelled or rerouted flights to Dubai, Bahrain, Kuwait, and parts of Lebanon.
Airspace over Iran remains completely closed, forcing airlines to reroute flights that previously used Iranian corridors.
Passenger Advisory
Major Indian carriers have activated emergency helplines and travel advisory services for affected passengers.
Airlines have advised passengers to:
- Check their flight status on official airline websites
- Contact customer support before heading to the airport
- Rebook or claim refunds if their flight has been cancelled
Most airlines are offering full refunds or free rescheduling options due to the extraordinary circumstances.
DGCA Issues Safety Advisory
Indiaโs aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, has issued a safety advisory to all Indian airlines operating in the Middle East.
The regulator has urged airlines to avoid affected airspace zones and prioritize passenger and crew safety while planning alternate routes.
Impact on Indian Workers in the Gulf
The flight cancellations are creating difficulties for thousands of Indian workers in the Gulf region, particularly those planning to return home for the Holi festival.
Reports indicate that many passengers are stranded at airports across the Gulf as airlines work to adjust schedules.
The Indian government is reportedly in discussions with airlines to arrange special evacuation or repatriation flights if the situation continues to worsen.
Conclusion
The ongoing conflict in West Asia is beginning to impact international travel and aviation routes. Passengers travelling to the Gulf region are strongly advised to stay updated with airline announcements and official advisories.
The Press of Asia will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates on flight cancellations and travel advisories.
