This comes as 6 people were injured in Abu Dhabi's ICAD 2 area on Thursday due to shrapnel from drones/missiles shot down by ...
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India–Middle East Flight Update: Full List Of IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet Flights Operating March 6
Indian and Gulf airlines have begun gradually restoring flight operations after airspace disruptions across parts of the Middle East triggered widespread cancellations earlier this week.
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Travel relief amid US-Iran-Israel war: Flights to India resume from Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Muscat - List
Travel relief amid US-Iran-Israel war: As of March 6, several flights have resumed operations. Here is the list of services ...
Indian and Gulf carriers are gradually restoring flight operations to the Middle East following temporary airspace disruptions. Airlines like IndiGo, Air India, Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar Airways are ...
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Did Air India plane fly over war-torn Iran? — Airline fact checks viral flight tracking image
Air India issued clarification over viral images circulating on social media that show its plane flying over war-torn Iran and taking restricted airspace route.
Strait of Hormuz attacks have severely disrupted global oil flows, causing significant spikes in freight rates and a critical ...
In the wake of Iranian retaliatory strikes, the US Embassy in Kuwait suspended operations as a security precaution.
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Flights Cancelled: Indian airlines cancel over 280 flights as conflict escalates in West Asia
India's airlines on Thursday cancelled 281 flights, as the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) maintains vigilant oversight of the volatile situation.
Civil Aviation Ministry is actively tracking the ongoing developments in West Asia. As of March 5, Indian carriers have ...
India’s leading airline, IndiGo, Friday announced that passengers scheduled to travel to destinations in the region, can cancel their tickets without paying cancellation charges for journeys planned ...
Loud bangs were heard in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Doha, according to Reuters which cited witnesses. The cause of the explosions ...
Insurance firms are raising war-risk premiums for airlines to West Asia, potentially increasing airfares as costs rise amid ongoing conflicts.
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