Commercial air travel in the Middle East is resuming after a brief disruption due to regional tensions. Get the latest updates on airline operations for Emirates, Qatar Airways, Lufthansa, Wizz Air, Etihad Airways, and more.
Unprecedented weather disrupts flights at Dubai International Airport (DXB). Passengers are advised to check with their airlines before coming to the airport and to consider postponing non-essential travel. Emirates Airlines has suspended all departures from Dubai between April 17th and 18th.
Mumbai Airport will undergo essential runway maintenance on May 9th, leading to a six-hour closure. This proactive measure ensures airport safety during the monsoon season.
Dubai International Airport warns of potential delays due to bad weather. Travellers advised to arrive early, check flight status, and consider using the Dubai Metro.
IndiGo has announced daily direct flights between Abu Dhabi and Chandigarh, starting May 15, 2024. This new route strengthens IndiGo's international network and offers convenient travel options for business and leisure travelers between the UAE and North India.
To prioritize passenger safety, Indian airlines are taking alternate routes to bypass Iranian airspace in the wake of heightened tensions between Iran and Israel. This precautionary measure follows an advisory issued by the Indian government urging citizens to avoid travel to the region.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation's DigiYatra program is revolutionizing air travel in India. By April end, 14 more airports will be on board, offering domestic flyers a seamless and secure boarding experience with facial recognition technology.
Air India is launching a brand new non-stop service between Delhi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. This exciting route offers a faster and more seamless travel experience, starting June 1st, 2024.
Great news for travelers between Malaysia and India! Malaysia Airlines and IndiGo have joined forces in a new codeshare partnership, promising a smoother and more convenient travel experience.
Air travellers in India rejoice! The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has implemented new guidelines allowing passengers to disembark the aircraft and return to the departure gate in case of extended delays after boarding.