Dubai Airports continue to remain operational amid the evolving situation in West Asia, with airlines adjusting services to ensure passenger connectivity and safety.
According to a report by The Times of
India, the Air India Group is set to operate around 30 flights to and from the region on March 29, 2026, maintaining crucial air links between India and key Gulf destinations.
The group’s operations include both scheduled and additional services aimed at minimising disruption for travellers during a period of uncertainty.
Meanwhile, IndiGo has issued a message of reassurance for passengers, stating, “We stand with you to ensure your travel plans remain as smooth as possible.” The airline added that it is closely monitoring the situation and remains committed to supporting passengers.
Despite geopolitical tensions affecting parts of Middle Eastern airspace, airports in Dubai continue to function. However, airlines have cautioned that schedules may change at short notice, urging passengers to stay updated through official airline communications.
As reported by The Times of India, Indian carriers including Air India, Air India Express, and IndiGo, have been dynamically managing operations in recent days, scaling services up or down and issuing travel advisories in response to the evolving situation.
Authorities and airlines continue to prioritise passenger and crew safety while maintaining essential travel routes. Travellers are advised to regularly check flight statuses and remain flexible with their plans.














