Air India and IndiGo Adjust Flights Amid Middle East Disruptions on April 7
Air India and IndiGo issue travel advisory for Dubai, Jeddah and Abu Dhabi flights on 7 April
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Air India and IndiGo have issued travel advisories for flights to Dubai, Jeddah, and Abu Dhabi on April 7, 2026, due to ongoing disruptions in the Middle East. Passengers are encouraged to verify their bookings and explore rebooking options as airlines adjust schedules and offer refunds for affected flights.
- 01Air India and IndiGo are adjusting flight operations to Dubai, Jeddah, and Abu Dhabi on April 7, 2026.
- 02Air India will operate 32 flights to West Asia, including 16 non-scheduled services to the UAE.
- 03Passengers can rebook or request refunds for suspended flights through airline websites or support lines.
- 04IndiGo plans to operate select flights with a flexible schedule, emphasizing passenger safety.
- 05Travelers are advised to confirm their flight status before heading to the airport.
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On April 7, 2026, Air India and IndiGo will adjust their flight operations to and from Dubai, Jeddah, and Abu Dhabi due to ongoing disruptions in the Middle East. Air India and its subsidiary, Air India Express, will operate a total of 32 flights to the West Asia region, including 16 non-scheduled services to the UAE. Scheduled services to the UAE have been temporarily suspended, leading to ad hoc flights replacing regular schedules. Passengers on suspended routes can either rebook their flights at no extra cost or request a full refund through the airlines' websites or helplines. IndiGo has also indicated it will operate select flights to the Middle East, though its schedule remains tentative and subject to regulatory guidance. Both airlines are proactively contacting affected passengers and advising them to verify their flight status before arriving at the airport.
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Passengers traveling to the Middle East may face delays or cancellations, affecting their travel plans. Those with affected bookings can rebook or receive refunds, which may influence their future travel arrangements.
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