IndiGo makes safe changes to flight schedule amid Middle East war
Indigo: In view of the changing circumstances in the Middle East, IndiGo has decided to make cautious changes to its operations. From March 16 to 28, the airline will operate a total of 252 weekly flights to the Middle East. This includes 126 weekly flights to Saudi Arabia, 28 to Oman and 98 to UAE. The airline said it is constantly monitoring the situation in the region and determining flight capacity keeping in mind challenges such as prevailing geopolitical risks, airspace restrictions, airport limitations, rising fuel and insurance costs.
Indigo: Changes in flight services and postponed cities
IndiGo said that as part of the changes made in the network, flights to Doha, Kuwait, Bahrain, Dammam, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah and Sharjah will remain suspended till March 28. However, passengers from these locations will continue to get connecting flights to India and other cities through IndiGo’s extensive network.
Passenger safety and assistance
Indigo: The airline said that it is providing all possible help to the passengers in the challenging circumstances. If needed, additional special flights can also be run for stranded passengers. Passengers have been appealed to check the latest flight information and travel advisories on IndiGo’s website and social media platforms before planning their travel. IndiGo considers the safety of passengers, crew and aircraft as its highest priority. Is।
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