Indian Airlines Operate Special Flights to Support Stranded Passengers in Middle East | aviationbizz.com
In a strong show of operational responsiveness and passenger care, major Indian carriers have launched multiple special flights from key Middle East cities to bring home travelers affected by recent airspace disruptions.
Airlines including IndiGo, Air India, Air India Express, and SpiceJet have jointly operated around 12 or more special flights from cities such as Dubai, Jeddah and Muscat to bring back stranded travelers safely. These flights are part of coordinated efforts to support passengers who were impacted by recent airspace restrictions and regional travel disruptions.
The initiative reflects the aviation industry’s commitment to passenger safety, emergency connectivity and operational support during uncertain situations. The special services are helping hundreds of people return home, providing much-needed relief and restoring travel confidence.
