DGCA provided temporary flight duty relaxations to Air India amid West Asia conflict
New Delhi [India], March 16 (ANI): Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has temporarily allowed Air India relaxations in flight duty norms amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia, sources said.
According to sources, Air India is operating flights through longer alternative routes, resulting in longer flying hours, due to restrictions on Iranian and Iraqi airspace.
Meanwhile, as per Qatar Airways, the airline operated one flight to India (to New Delhi) on March 15. Three flights are planned by the airline to India on March 16 as well as on March 17. These flights will be to New Delhi, Mumbai, and Kochi.
The Indian Embassy continues to coordinate with local authorities and Qatar Airways for the facilitation of travel of stranded Indian nationals and emergency cases, the airlines said in a statement.
Amid the evolving situation in West Asia, IndiGo on Sunday announced further flight restrictions to and from Dubai. According to IndiGo, due to the development, some flights scheduled to operate between March 15 and 17 have been affected.
"Due to the evolving situation in the Middle East, flight operations in Dubai have been further restricted, leading to changes in flight schedules. As a result, some flights scheduled to operate between 15-17 March have been affected," the airline said in a statement.
Spice Jet on Sunday announced it is operating special flights from Fujairah in the UAE to India.
Spice Jet further said that flight operations to/from Dubai have been further restricted, which may result in changes to flight schedules.
SpiceJet operates special flights from Fujairah to India. Check your flight status before heading to the airport," it added.
Gulf Air also issued an advisory that several of its flights are operating via Dammam.
In a post on X, Gulf Air said, "Update: As the closure of Bahrain airspace continues, Gulf Air is temporarily operating a number of commercial flights via Dammam. Next update: 11:00 BHT (08:00 UTC) Mar 16."
"Gulf Air has expanded its operations via King Fahad International Airport in Dammam. All passengers can now book commercial flights to LHR, BOM & BKK on http://gulfair.com or the Gulf Air app for travel between 15-16 March, with new dates to be announced in due course," it added.
A statement by Spice Jet said that in addition to these services, the airline was also operating a special flight from Dubai to Pune to assist passengers looking to travel to India. (ANI)