Air travel between India and the Gulf has received a major relief boost after the Air India group announced 62 additional flights to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. The move comes amid disruptions in aviation schedules due to rising tensions in West Asia linked to the Iran–US-Israel conflict, leaving many travellers stranded. The extra services aim to restore connectivity and assist passengers travelling between India and key Gulf destinations.
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- Air India and Air India Express announce 62 additional flights between India and Gulf region.
- Extra flights to connect India with UAE and Saudi Arabia.
- Decision taken amid aviation disruptions caused by Iran–US-Israel tensions in West Asia.
- Move expected to help thousands of stranded travellers.
- Additional flights are non-scheduled services supplementing regular operations.
- Total flights on these routes may rise to around 80 with the new additions.
- Services subject to slot availability and approvals from aviation authorities.
- Gulf region hosts millions of Indian expatriates and is a key travel corridor.
- Airlines aiming to restore connectivity and ease passenger travel disruptions.




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