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Air India Group operates 24 flights to the Middle East today, including routes to Jeddah and Muscat. Get the latest details here!
GlipzoIn a significant move to bolster connectivity, the Air India Group is set to operate 24 flights to various destinations in the Middle East today, October 3, 2023. This initiative comes amid ongoing challenges and service suspensions to several locations, as stated in a recent press release from the airline. The flights will be a mix of scheduled and non-scheduled operations, primarily focusing on routes to Jeddah, Muscat, and various cities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The decision to ramp up flight operations underscores the airline's commitment to maintaining vital air links and supporting travelers during uncertain times. With a combination of scheduled services and additional flights, the Air India Group aims to facilitate travel for passengers looking to connect with family, business, or tourism in the region.
Both Air India and Air India Express will collaborate on these flights. Specifically, the schedule includes: - 10 flights to Jeddah, with Air India providing: - 1 return flight from Delhi - 2 return flights from Mumbai - Air India Express offering 1 flight from Hyderabad and 1 from Kozhikode. - For Muscat, 4 scheduled flights are set, connecting Delhi and Mumbai.
In addition to these scheduled operations, the Air India Group plans to run 10 non-scheduled flights to the UAE. However, the viability of these operations will depend on slot availability and local conditions at departure points. The airline assures that all necessary permissions have been obtained from both Indian and local regulatory authorities.
In the UAE, regular scheduled services are currently suspended. However, ad hoc flights are being conducted by both Air India and Air India Express to Delhi from Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Notably, Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah, and Al Ain have no operational flights at this time.
Conversely, in Oman, regular flights to Muscat remain operational, with Air India Express providing connections to Delhi and Mumbai. However, flights to Salalah are currently suspended. The airline is actively managing its operations to ensure passenger needs are met as best as possible amidst fluctuating circumstances.
In Saudi Arabia, operations to Jeddah continue smoothly, with Air India maintaining flights to Delhi and providing two flights to Mumbai. Air India Express is also catering to travelers from Hyderabad and Kozhikode. Unfortunately, flights to Riyadh and Dammam are suspended, reflecting a broader trend in which flights to Bahrain, Doha, Kuwait City, and Tel Aviv are also not available.
Despite these challenges, the Air India Group has confirmed that flights to North America, Europe, Australia, and other regions are operating as scheduled, providing reassurance to passengers with international travel plans.
For passengers whose flights have been suspended, Air India offers flexible rebooking options. Travelers can choose to rebook for a future date without incurring additional fees or opt for a full refund. To facilitate this process, passengers can visit the airline’s website at [Air India](https://airindia.com) or reach out to their 24/7 customer support hotline at 911169329333 or 911169329999.
Additionally, Air India Express passengers traveling from the UAE can rebook flights without incurring extra charges on alternative commercial flights from any UAE station to any destination in India. The airline has also introduced a convenient option for rebooking through their AI-powered digital assistant, Tia, available on WhatsApp at 91 63600 12345.
As the Air India Group navigates through these operational challenges, they are actively exploring opportunities to conduct additional ad-hoc flights to and from various destinations across West Asia. This strategic expansion could potentially enhance connectivity and offer more options to travelers in the coming weeks.
In conclusion, today’s operations by the Air India Group signal their ongoing commitment to passenger service and connectivity in the Middle East. As conditions evolve, travelers are encouraged to stay informed and utilize available resources for their travel needs. The airline’s proactive approach to managing its schedules amid disruptions reflects its dedication to ensuring that travelers can reach their destinations safely and efficiently.
Stay tuned for updates on flight operations and travel advisories as the Air India Group continues to adapt to changing circumstances.

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