IndiGo Resumes Flights to 9 West Asia Destinations Amid Regional Tensions

IndiGo announced it will operate flights to nine destinations in West Asia on March 12, along with select European routes, as it gradually restores services in the Gulf region. The airline cautioned that schedules are subject to change and advised passengers to check flight statuses before heading to airports. Simultaneously, India is assisting its citizens in the region, with 177 nationals repatriated from Lebanon and over 500 departing from Qatar on commercial flights. Indian embassies in affected countries have issued advisories, opened helplines, and are prioritizing urgent consular services for nationals.

Key Points: IndiGo Restores Flights to West Asia, India Repatriates Citizens

  • Flights subject to safety conditions
  • Schedules may change at short notice
  • 177 Indians repatriated from Lebanon
  • Over 500 stranded Indians leave Qatar
  • Embassies issue safety advisories
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IndiGo to operate flights to nine destinations on March 12 amid West Asia conflict

IndiGo to operate flights to 9 West Asian destinations as India repatriates citizens from Lebanon and Qatar amid escalating regional conflict.

"IndiGo continues to coordinate closely with the relevant authorities to progressively restore its flight operations - IndiGo statement"

New Delhi, March 12

IndiGo on Wednesday said it will operate flights to nine destinations across West Asia on Thursday, along with select routes to Europe, as it gradually restores services in the Gulf region.

In a travel advisory, the airline said the flights will operate subject to prevailing safety conditions and necessary regulatory approvals, as the carrier continues to coordinate closely with relevant authorities.

"IndiGo continues to coordinate closely with the relevant authorities to progressively restore its flight operations across the Middle East, helping customers reconnect with their loved ones and proceed with their travel plans," the airline posted on X.

The airline cautioned that flight schedules may change at short notice due to the evolving situation and advised passengers to check the latest flight status before heading to the airport.

"Customers are advised to check the latest flight status before proceeding to the airport," the advisory said.

IndiGo also said its teams are contacting affected passengers to assist with alternate travel arrangements where required.

The airline added that passengers requiring further support can reach out to its customer contact centre for assistance as the situation develops.

Earlier, India stepped up assistance to its citizens in West Asia as escalating regional tensions continue to disrupt travel and safety conditions, with dozens of Indians repatriated from Lebanon and hundreds departing from Qatar on commercial flights.

According to the Indian Embassy in Beirut, the first batch of 177 Indian nationals was repatriated to New Delhi on a charter flight arranged by their employer on Wednesday. The group was seen off at Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport by India's Ambassador to Lebanon, Noor Rahman Sheikh.

In a post on X, the mission said, "The first batch of 177 Indian nationals, being repatriated to Delhi in a charter flight, arranged by their Company, was seen off by Ambassador Noor Rahman Sheikh at Beirut International Airport today. The Embassy of India in Beirut stands committed to extending best possible assistance to Indian nationals in Lebanon."

Meanwhile, the Indian Embassy in Qatar said more than 500 Indians who had been stranded in Qatar travelled to India on Qatar Airways flights on March 11 (Wednesday). The passengers departed for destinations including New Delhi and Mumbai.

The embassy added that Qatar Airways is scheduled to operate two additional flights to India on March 12, one each to New Delhi and Mumbai, to facilitate further travel.

The Indian Embassy in Qatar issued an advisory urging members of the Indian community to remain cautious and follow official instructions. The embassy said its three 24/7 helplines remain operational to assist Indian nationals with queries or emergencies.

Officials further said the mission has been prioritising urgent passport services due to the current situation, keeping its consular section open throughout the week and issuing Tatkal passports within one to two days.

The advisory also urged residents to handle official alerts seriously and avoid approaching unidentified objects, debris or fragments, asking them to immediately report such items by contacting emergency services.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Safety first! It's responsible of the airline to clearly state that schedules may change. Passengers should definitely keep checking the status. The government and embassies seem to be doing a decent job with repatriation efforts. 🇮🇳
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Aman W
While I appreciate the effort, the communication could be more proactive. Many people only use WhatsApp, not X. Airlines and embassies should use SMS alerts more aggressively for such critical updates.
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Sarah B
The mention of Tatkal passports being issued in 1-2 days is a very good move by the embassy in Qatar. In crises, document services become critical. Hope all our citizens stay safe.
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Vikram M
This is a tense time for so many Indian families with loved ones working in the Gulf. Jai Hind to the embassy staff and airline crews working on the ground to bring people home. 🙏
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Karthik V
The advisory to avoid unidentified objects is chilling but necessary. Shows how real the danger is. Praying for peace and the safe return of everyone.

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