Overview
- Air India Group, which includes Air India and Air India Express, scheduled 36 West Asia services for Tuesday with 20 ad hoc flights into the UAE that depend on local slots and approvals.
- IndiGo said it will run 30 Middle East flights on Tuesday, covering Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, Jeddah and Muscat, with operations subject to safety conditions and regulations.
- Dubai and Abu Dhabi airports are open with wider operations, yet boards still show delays and cancellations as Emirates runs a reduced schedule and Etihad flies a broad network that included 68 departures from Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.
- Routes to Bahrain, Doha, Kuwait and Tel Aviv remain suspended, while carriers offer flexible rebooking or refunds and advise passengers to check flight status up to departure.
- Air India Express opened bookings to restart Indore–Sharjah from April 5, though the plan could slip if conditions change, underscoring how restorations hinge on day‑to‑day clearances and limited runway slots.