Airlines in India have issued fresh travel advisories for 2 April 2026, outlining partial operations and flexible passenger policies as instability across the Middle East continues to disrupt flight schedules. Air India and IndiGo confirmed that while several routes remain operational—particularly those linked to the United Arab Emirates and key Gulf hubs—travellers should expect dynamic changes and monitor updates closely.
Air India to Operate Limited West Asia Flights, Including UAE Routes Air India and its low-cost arm Air India Express said they would jointly operate 34 flights—both scheduled and non-scheduled—connecting India with West Asia on Thursday.
“Air India and Air India Express will together operate 34 scheduled and non-scheduled flights, to and from the West Asia region on 02 April 2026.”
A significant portion of these includes UAE-bound services.
Country Airport Scheduled Operations Ad Hoc Operations Operating Sectors UAE Dubai No Yes Air India - Delhi Air India Express - Delhi Abu Dhabi No Yes Air India Express - Delhi, Kochi, Kozhikode, Mangalore, Mumbai Ras Al Khaimah No No __ Sharjah No Yes Air India Express - Amritsar, Kannur Al Ain No No __ Oman Muscat Yes No Air India Express - Delhi, Mumbai Salalah No No __ Saudi Arabia Jeddah Yes No Air India - Mumbai Air India Express - Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kozhikode Riyadh Yes No Air India - Delhi Air India Express - Kozhikode Dammam No No __ Bahrain Bahrain No No __ Qatar Doha No No __ Kuwait Kuwait No No __ Israel Tel Aviv No No __
“This includes 18 non-scheduled flights to and from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), subject to availability of slots and other prevailing conditions at the departure stations at the time.”
The airline noted that these operations are being conducted with necessary regulatory approvals.
“These flights are being operated with the requisite permissions from the relevant Indian and local regulatory authorities in the UAE.”
Key destinations such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi are among those seeing partial restoration of connectivity, while operations to cities like Jeddah and Riyadh remain contingent on evolving conditions.
Air India's Global Routes Unaffected, Long-Haul Flights Continue as Scheduled Despite disruptions in West Asia, Air India clarified that its long-haul network remains stable.
“All Air India flights to and from North America, Europe, Australia and other regions continue to operate per schedule.”
This assurance is likely to ease concerns among international travellers, particularly those transiting through Indian hubs for destinations beyond the Gulf.
Flexible Rebooking and Refund Options for Affected Air India Passengers Passengers impacted by cancellations or temporary suspensions have been offered flexibility.
“Guests booked to travel on any of the routes where Air India group’s scheduled services remain temporarily suspended may conveniently rebook to a future date at no additional charge or opt for a full refund.”
The airline has urged travellers to use its digital channels for ease of access.
“Air India guests are advised to raise their rebooking or cancellation requests on the airline’s website at https://airindia.com.”
Support is also being extended via round-the-clock helplines and proactive outreach.
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“Air India and Air India Express are proactively reaching out to impacted guests using the mobile numbers registered with the airline to provide rebooking options.”
Air India Express Expands Options via UAE and Digital Support Air India Express has introduced additional flexibility for passengers travelling from the UAE.
“Air India Express guests booked to travel from any station in the UAE can conveniently rebook their flights without additional charges on Air India Express' additional commercial flights operating from any UAE station to any destination in India.”
The airline is also leveraging digital tools to streamline assistance.
“Air India Express guests with active bookings can also rebook their flights through the airline’s AI-powered digital assistant Tia, available on WhatsApp at +91 63600 12345.”
Passengers have been advised to keep their contact details updated to receive timely notifications.
IndiGo Warns of Dynamic Schedules, Advises Frequent Status Checks IndiGo, India’s largest airline by market share, echoed similar caution, highlighting the fluidity of the situation across the Middle East.
View full Image View full Image IndiGo, India’s largest airline by market share, echoed similar caution, highlighting the fluidity of the situation across the Middle East.
“Given the dynamic situation across the Middle East, staying informed becomes essential. Flight schedules may change and hence we urge our customers to regularly check their flight status before leaving for the airport.”
The airline confirmed that select services will continue to operate on 2 April.
“For 2nd April 2026, IndiGo continues to operate select flights, with teams working closely to ensure a smooth travel experience.”
Customer communication remains a priority.