Air India and Express Steer Through West Asia's Airspace Turbulence
Air India and its subsidiary Air India Express will continue their scheduled flights to West Asia amid regional conflicts. Operating 58 flights, they maintain scheduled and non-scheduled services to Jeddah, Muscat, and UAE, ensuring passage with regulatory permissions despite airspace challenges.
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In a strategic move amidst escalating regional tensions, Air India and its subsidiary Air India Express announce their intention to operate a comprehensive schedule of 58 flights to and from West Asia this Wednesday.
Despite the ongoing conflicts involving the US, Israel, and Iran, alongside complex airspace restrictions, the airlines have reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining their scheduled operations to Jeddah and Muscat.
Scheduled services will see Air India executing round trips from Delhi and Mumbai, while Air India Express takes charge of routes from Hyderabad and Kozhikode, with preparations for potential non-scheduled flights to the UAE contingent on slot availability.
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