Air India Group to Operate 48 India–GCC Flights on March 16 | aviationbizz.com
Air India and Air India Express have announced that they will operate 48 flights between India and GCC countries on March 16 to ensure continued connectivity for passengers traveling between the two regions.
The decision comes amid ongoing airspace disruptions and increased travel demand, prompting airlines to adjust schedules and deploy additional services.
The flights will connect several major Indian cities with key destinations across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, including major aviation hubs such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, and Muscat. These services are expected to help passengers who may have been affected by flight schedule changes and route adjustments in the region.
According to airline officials, the additional flights are part of efforts to maintain reliable travel options and minimize inconvenience for passengers. The airlines are closely monitoring the situation and coordinating with aviation authorities to ensure smooth operations and passenger safety.
The move reflects the aviation sector’s ongoing efforts to respond quickly to operational challenges while maintaining strong travel links between India and the Gulf region, which remains one of the busiest international travel corridors for Indian airlines.
