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Air India Adjusts Flights Amidst Regional Airspace Changes
8 Mar
Summary
- Air India maintains flights to Jeddah and Muscat as airspace remains open.
- Additional flights to UAE cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi are scheduled.
- Passengers on cancelled flights can rebook or receive a full refund.

Air India and Air India Express are continuing their scheduled services to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia and Muscat in Oman, as the airspace over these countries remains open. These airlines are maintaining regular flights connecting various Indian cities with Jeddah and Muscat.
In response to potential travel disruptions, Air India is introducing additional flights to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Air India Express will also operate 30 extra flights connecting India with UAE cities such as Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah, and Sharjah.
Passengers whose flights were canceled have been offered the flexibility to rebook for a later date without additional charges or to request a full refund. For travelers flying to North America, some flights are making technical stops in Rome or Vienna due to longer routes.
Meanwhile, Air India has suspended its scheduled flights to and from Dammam, Doha, and Riyadh until March 10. Air India Express is allowing travelers departing from any UAE airport to rebook on their additional commercial flights to India at no extra cost.




