UAE Resumes Flight Operations: Check Schedule at India, Dubai, Abu Dhabi Airports

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Flights from key West Asian airports resumed on Tuesday after recent disruptions. Following an attack on the US embassy in Saudi Arabia, US President Donald Trump warned of retaliation, indicating that deploying American ground troops would likely not be necessary.

Airlines are clearing the backlog of stranded passengers. Etihad Airways will operate relief flights from Abu Dhabi to Delhi, Mumbai, Kochi, and Bengaluru on March 2. Emirates will run services between Dubai and five Indian cities on March 2 and 3.

IndiGo will operate ten special relief flights from Jeddah to Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi, and Ahmedabad on March 3. Air India Express is resuming Muscat operations, while its services to Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia remain suspended till March 3.

Air India has suspended flights to West Asia till March 3. However, scheduled flights to the US, Canada, Europe, and the UK have started. Several westbound international flights from Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport were delayed on Tuesday amid escalating tensions in West Asia.

Passengers were urged to check the latest flight status with their respective airlines before travelling to the airport and to consider alternate routes or connections if advised. The operator added that all other flights are operating as per schedule.