India Monitors Middle East Airspace, IndiGo Plans Jeddah Rescue Flights

The Indian Ministry of Civil Aviation is closely monitoring the airspace situation in parts of the Middle East and its impact on flights. Indian airlines are making schedule adjustments and using alternative routes to resume long-haul operations while repositioning crew and aircraft. IndiGo has specifically planned 10 special relief flights from Jeddah to India on March 3 to bring back stranded passengers, pending approvals. The Ministry, following a high-level review, emphasizes passenger safety and is coordinating with all stakeholders for the orderly restoration of services.

Key Points: India Monitors Middle East Airspace, IndiGo Jeddah Flights

  • Ministry monitoring Middle East airspace
  • Airlines adjusting schedules & routes
  • IndiGo planning 10 special flights from Jeddah
  • Focus on safe return of stranded passengers
  • Coordination with foreign authorities & Indian missions
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Civil Aviation Ministry monitors Middle East airspace situation; IndiGo plans 10 special flights from Jeddah

India's Civil Aviation Ministry monitors airspace, coordinates special flights from Jeddah for stranded passengers. Get latest updates.

"Passenger safety remains paramount. - Ministry of Civil Aviation"

New Delhi, March 2

The Ministry of Civil Aviation is closely monitoring the evolving airspace situation in parts of the Middle East and its impact on international flight operations, with airlines undertaking calibrated adjustments and special relief measures to assist stranded passengers.

Indian carriers have undertaken calibrated adjustments to their schedules, with long-haul and ultra-long-haul operations being progressively resumed through alternative routings that avoid restricted airspace. Aircraft and crew repositioning measures are underway to restore operational stability at the earliest.

Special arrangements are being made to facilitate the movement of stranded passengers. Airlines are deploying additional capacity where required and coordinating closely with foreign aviation authorities and Indian missions abroad to ensure safe and orderly passenger movement.

IndiGo has planned 10 special relief operations from Jeddah to India on March 3 to facilitate the return of stranded passengers, subject to required approvals and prevailing airspace conditions. IndiGo is coordinating with the Consulate General of India at Jeddah for passenger facilitation.

Foreign carriers operating between India and the Gulf region are also undertaking limited operations, subject to operational and airspace considerations.

Passenger safety remains paramount. All airlines have been advised to maintain transparent communication with passengers and ensure adherence to regulatory requirements concerning refunds, rescheduling, and passenger assistance.

Passengers are advised to check the latest flight status directly with their respective airlines before proceeding to the airport and to rely only on official sources for updates.

The situation was reviewed today in a high-level meeting chaired by Minister of Civil Aviation Shri Rammohan Naidu and attended by Civil Aviation Secretary Shri Samir Kumar Sinha and all senior officials.

The Ministry remains in continuous coordination with airlines, airport operators, regulatory authorities, and the Ministry of External Affairs to ensure safe operations, orderly restoration of services, and facilitation of affected passengers.

Further updates will be issued as necessary.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is a relief for so many families. The Gulf region has a huge Indian workforce. Timely communication from airlines is crucial to avoid panic. Well done on arranging special flights.
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Rohit P
Safety first, absolutely. But the airlines must also be transparent about refunds for cancelled flights. Last time during a crisis, getting a refund was a nightmare. Hope the ministry ensures compliance.
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Sarah B
Coordinating with foreign authorities and rerouting flights is complex. Kudos to the aviation teams working behind the scenes. Hope the situation stabilizes soon for all international travelers.
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Vikram M
The real test is on-ground execution. 10 flights from Jeddah is a good start, but what about other Gulf cities? Many Indians are in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Bahrain. Need a broader plan.
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Kavya N
This is why having strong Indian carriers matters. Relying solely on foreign airlines in a crisis leaves our people vulnerable. Glad IndiGo is stepping up. Jai Hind!

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