Indian and Gulf carriers have begun restoring flight operations to the Middle East in phases, after temporary airspace disruptions in parts of the region led to widespread cancellations earlier this week.
Airlines including IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet, Emirates, Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways have issued updated travel advisories, announcing limited services, relief flights, and gradual resumption of operations based on safety assessments and government approvals.IndiGo to operate 17 departures on March 6IndiGo said it is closely monitoring the evolving situation and will operate 17 departures (34 sectors) to eight Middle East destinations on 6 March 2026. The airline said its teams will contact passengers directly regarding affected flights and urged travellers not to proceed to airports unless notified.
The airline advised customers to check flight status online and use refund or rebooking options if their services are impacted.
The airline advised customers to check flight status online and use refund or rebooking options if their services are impacted.

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