Dubai Airport Update: Air India Schedules 48 Flights, IndiGo Restarts Services
Dubai, UAE — Flight operations at Dubai International Airport are gradually returning to normal as authorities continue phased reopening after recent disruptions caused by regional tensions.
As part of the recovery, Air India has scheduled 48 flights connecting India with key West Asian destinations, aiming to ease passenger movement and clear the backlog created during the crisis. Meanwhile, IndiGo has resumed its services to and from Dubai, restoring an important travel link for Indian passengers.
The latest developments signal a steady improvement in air travel conditions, although operations are still limited compared to normal schedules. Airlines are cautiously expanding services while closely monitoring the evolving situation in the region.
Despite the progress, travellers are being advised to stay updated on flight schedules, as last-minute changes, delays, or cancellations may still occur due to airspace restrictions and security concerns.
The disruption, triggered by escalating tensions in West Asia, had earlier forced multiple flight cancellations, diversions, and temporary suspension of services. With airports now reopening in phases, airlines are working to stabilise operations and accommodate stranded passengers.
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Overall, while connectivity between India and Dubai is improving, authorities and airlines continue to urge passengers to plan ahead and check real-time updates before heading to the airport.
Air India and IndiGo lead Dubai flight revival: 48 flights scheduled as operations slowly return to normal.