Air India, Indigo Issue Advisory for Flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Other Gulf Destinations
New Delhi, April 1 — Amid the ongoing crisis in West Asia, Air India Group has scheduled 30 flights today, with a total of 16 flights to the UAE. Indigo has urged passengers to check their flight status before heading to the airport. As per agency report, Indigo Airlines stated in its travel advisory that a total of 30 flights will operate to West Asia as per the scheduled timetable on April 1.
The airline confirmed that flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, Kuwait, Bahrain, Muscat, and Doha will continue amid the tense situation. The company advised passengers to check the latest status of their flights on Indigo's website or mobile app before going to the airport. The airline emphasized the importance of staying updated due to changing travel conditions amid the ongoing crisis in West Asia, as flight schedules may change. Therefore, passengers are requested to check the latest status of their flights before heading to the airport. Indigo has set a schedule for operating flights.
Additionally, Indigo mentioned that updates are being shared on your registered contact details, and their support teams are available to assist you. Meanwhile, ongoing rain and storms are currently causing delays in flight operations in Delhi. The company stated that their teams are closely monitoring the situation to ensure that your travel can commence as soon as conditions improve. Indigo advised that if you are traveling today, you should check your flight status on their website: https://goindigo.in/check-flight-status.html or app before leaving for the airport. Please allow extra time for travel as traffic on the roads may be slower than usual.
Air India stated that Air India and Air India Express will operate 30 flights to West Asia, including a total of 16 flights to the UAE. The airline mentioned that the Air India group, which includes Air India and its low-cost subsidiary Air India Express, will operate a total of 30 flights to and from the West Asia region on April 1. These flights include both scheduled and non-scheduled services to several Gulf destinations.
