EaseMyTrip Launches Emergency Charter Flights from Gulf to India Amid Conflict

EaseMyTrip has announced plans to operate charter flights from Doha, Qatar, and Bahrain to Delhi and Mumbai to assist Indian travelers seeking urgent return amid escalating tensions in West Asia. The company is urging passengers to register promptly to secure seats and join a dedicated WhatsApp channel for safety alerts and embassy contacts. This initiative responds to growing safety concerns in the Gulf region, prompting travel agencies to facilitate emergency repatriation. Indian authorities are also monitoring the situation, with data showing thousands of passengers have already arrived from West Asia on scheduled flights.

Key Points: EaseMyTrip Charter Flights from Gulf to India Amid West Asia Tensions

  • Emergency repatriation flights
  • Gulf to India routes
  • Passenger registration required
  • Safety alerts via WhatsApp
  • Rising regional tensions
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EaseMyTrip announces charter flights to India from Gulf nations amid West Asia Conflict

EaseMyTrip announces emergency charter flights from Doha and Bahrain to Delhi and Mumbai to evacuate Indian nationals amid rising West Asia conflict.

"Charter Flights to India from Bahrain and Doha... to help passengers return to India urgently. - EaseMyTrip Statement"

New Delhi, March 8

Travel service provider EaseMyTrip on Sunday announced the operation of charter flights from Qatar's Doha and Bahrain to Delhi and Mumbai to assist Indian travellers in returning home amid escalating tensions in West Asia.

In an official statement on X, the company said the flights are being planned based on requests from passengers who wish to return to India urgently.

EaseMyTrip urged travellers requiring immediate evacuation to fill out the registration form promptly to secure their seats.

The company also recommended joining its official WhatsApp channel - Travel Assistance for Indians in the Middle East - to receive timely alerts, contact details of Indian embassies, safety guidance, and updates on support services for citizens in the region.

"Charter Flights to India from Bahrain and Doha. Based on requests from travellers, we are planning to operate charter flights from Doha and Bahrain to Delhi and Mumbai to help passengers return to India. If you or someone you know needs to fly back to India urgently, please fill the form as soon as possible. We also recommend joining our official WhatsApp channel - Travel Assistance for Indians in Middle East for timely alerts, embassy contacts, safety guidance, and support updates," the statement read.

The move comes as safety concerns rise in Gulf nations due to ongoing regional conflicts, prompting travel agencies and authorities to facilitate emergency repatriation flights for Indian nationals.

Earlier on Saturday, the Ministry of Civil Aviation said that airlines are making necessary operational adjustments in view of prevailing conditions to ensure passenger safety and the orderly conduct of flight operations.

As per the official statement, passenger movement data for March 5 shows that a total of 40 inbound flights operated by Indian carriers arrived in India from the West Asia region, carrying 7,205 passengers. With this, the cumulative number of passenger arrivals from the region has reached 14,992.

- ANI

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Priya S
My cousin is in Doha and was very worried. We just filled out the form. The WhatsApp channel is also very helpful for real-time updates. Hope everyone stays safe. Thank you for this service.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the effort, I hope the pricing is fair and not exploitative during this emergency situation. There should be some oversight to ensure companies don't charge exorbitant fares from people in distress.
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Sarah B
Smart use of technology with the WhatsApp channel. Getting embassy contacts and safety alerts directly on your phone is crucial in a fast-moving situation. Hope the coordination with MEA is smooth.
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Vikram M
The numbers are telling - 15,000 people already returned. Shows the scale of our diaspora in the region. Our government and companies must have a permanent, robust evacuation framework ready, not just reactive measures.
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Kavya N
Good initiative. But what about other Gulf cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or Riyadh? Hope similar flights are planned from all major hubs if the situation worsens. Safety of every Indian citizen is paramount.

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