Gulf flight status today: IndiGo resumes services to Dubai; Air India, SpiceJet add more flights
Airlines across India and West Asia have begun restoring flight operations after recent disruptions, with carriers issuing fresh advisories and asking passengers to check flight status before heading to airports.
Also read: 2.6 lakh passengers returned to India from West Asia since Feb 28: MEA
IndiGo resumes Dubai operations
IndiGo said it has resumed flights to and from Dubai after authorities cleared operations. The airline said services restarted from 1600 hrs local time on March 18, following guidance from the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority. IndiGo plans to operate scheduled flights listed for March 19, subject to safety conditions and regulatory approvals. The airline asked passengers to check their flight status online and said a support desk is available to assist affected travellers.

Air India ramps up services
Air India said it will operate 48 scheduled and non-scheduled flights to and from the West Asia region on March 19. The airline, along with Air India Express, is increasing services as operations gradually stabilise.
SpiceJet adds more flights
SpiceJet said it has already operated over 100 flights and will add more services between the UAE and India in the coming days. The airline also advised passengers to confirm flight timings before leaving for the airport.
Also read: Airlines cancel more flights as Middle East conflict escalates
Bahrain airspace remains shut
Gulf Air said the closure of Bahrain airspace continues and it is temporarily routing some commercial flights via Dammam. The airline said it will issue its next update at 11:00 BHT on March 19.
Advisory for Qatar departures
Qatar Airways issued a passenger advisory for departures from Hamad International Airport, asking travellers not to arrive earlier than four hours before departure.
It also said only passengers with confirmed bookings should come to the airport and advised them to check flight status in advance.
Airlines said they are monitoring the situation closely and are adjusting operations based on safety considerations and regulatory approvals. Passengers across affected routes continue to face changes in schedules as services return to normal.
Also read: 2.6 lakh passengers returned to India from West Asia since Feb 28: MEA
IndiGo resumes Dubai operations
IndiGo said it has resumed flights to and from Dubai after authorities cleared operations. The airline said services restarted from 1600 hrs local time on March 18, following guidance from the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority. IndiGo plans to operate scheduled flights listed for March 19, subject to safety conditions and regulatory approvals. The airline asked passengers to check their flight status online and said a support desk is available to assist affected travellers.
Air India ramps up services
Air India said it will operate 48 scheduled and non-scheduled flights to and from the West Asia region on March 19. The airline, along with Air India Express, is increasing services as operations gradually stabilise.
SpiceJet adds more flights
SpiceJet said it has already operated over 100 flights and will add more services between the UAE and India in the coming days. The airline also advised passengers to confirm flight timings before leaving for the airport.
Also read: Airlines cancel more flights as Middle East conflict escalates
Bahrain airspace remains shut
Gulf Air said the closure of Bahrain airspace continues and it is temporarily routing some commercial flights via Dammam. The airline said it will issue its next update at 11:00 BHT on March 19.
Advisory for Qatar departures
Qatar Airways issued a passenger advisory for departures from Hamad International Airport, asking travellers not to arrive earlier than four hours before departure.
It also said only passengers with confirmed bookings should come to the airport and advised them to check flight status in advance.
Airlines said they are monitoring the situation closely and are adjusting operations based on safety considerations and regulatory approvals. Passengers across affected routes continue to face changes in schedules as services return to normal.
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