Air India Group Operates 72 West Asia Flights Amid Regional Tensions

The Air India group is operating a combined 72 scheduled and non-scheduled flights to and from the West Asia region on Sunday, continuing services to Jeddah and Muscat. These operations are proceeding with the necessary regulatory approvals amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the area. Concurrently, several Indian airlines, including Akasa Air, IndiGo, and the Air India group, have introduced new fuel surcharges on tickets due to rising aviation turbine fuel prices. These surcharges vary significantly, ranging from Rs 199 to Rs 2,300 depending on the airline and route.

Key Points: Air India Group Flights Continue Amid West Asia Tensions

  • 72 scheduled & non-scheduled flights to West Asia
  • Operations to Jeddah, Muscat, UAE, Saudi Arabia
  • Flights subject to slot availability & permissions
  • Multiple airlines introduce new fuel surcharges
  • Surcharges range from Rs 199 to Rs 2,300
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Air India group to operate 72 West Asia flights amid geopolitical tensions

Air India and Air India Express to operate 72 flights to West Asia amid geopolitical tensions, while airlines introduce new fuel surcharges.

"Air India group is exploring every opportunity to operate other additional ad-hoc flights - Air India statement"

New Delhi, March 15

Air India and Air India Express are scheduled to operate combined 72 scheduled and non-scheduled flights, to and from the West Asia region, on Sunday amid the geopolitical tensions.

Both carriers will continue operating their respective scheduled services to and from Jeddah and Muscat on March 15, including a total of 8 flights between India and Jeddah.

"Of these, Air India will operate one return service each from Delhi and Mumbai, while Air India Express will also operate one flight each from Bengaluru and Kozhikode," said the airline.

Air India Express will also operate 12 scheduled flights to and from Muscat, with services from Delhi, Kochi, Kozhikode, Mangaluru, Mumbai and Thiruvananthapuram.

In addition, Air India and Air India Express would operate a total of 52 non-scheduled flights to and from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia, subject to availability of slots and other prevailing conditions at the departure stations at the time.

According to the airline, these flights are being operated with the requisite permissions from the relevant Indian and local regulatory authorities.

"Air India group is exploring every opportunity to operate other additional ad-hoc flights to and from destinations in West Asia," it added.

Meanwhile, after Air India and IndiGo, Akasa Air has introduced a fuel surcharge on its flights, following a rise in aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices amid evolving geopolitical developments in the Middle East.

The airline said the surcharge will range from Rs 199 to Rs 1,300 across its domestic and international routes.

IndiGo earlier announced a fuel surcharge on both domestic and international flight tickets, starting March 14. In a statement, the airline said the surcharge will range between Rs 425 and Rs 2,300 depending on the route.

Air India and Air India Express also announced the introduction of a fuel surcharge on flight tickets. According to the airline group, a fuel surcharge of Rs 399 per ticket on domestic flights came into effect from March 12.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
While the effort is commendable, the timing of the fuel surcharge feels opportunistic. My ticket price just jumped by Rs 1300 overnight. It's a double blow for the common man.
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Aman W
My brother works in Dubai and was worried. This news is a relief. Hope the slots are available and flights run smoothly. Safety should be the top priority, not just profits.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the operational details from Kozhikode, Mangaluru etc. Shows how crucial the Gulf sector is for Kerala and Karnataka's economies. Hope the tensions de-escalate soon.
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Vikram M
All airlines imposing surcharge together? Feels like cartelization. Government should monitor this. In any crisis, the middle class always ends up paying more. 🤦‍♂️
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Kavya N
Proud of our national carrier for taking the lead. Operating 72 flights is no small task with permissions and slot issues. Jai Hind!

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