
IndiGo on Tuesday announced the phased reinstatement of select international flights as airspace conditions gradually stabilise following recent disruptions in West Asia.
In a travel advisory posted on social media, the airline said it is progressively restoring operations under a carefully planned schedule recovery, emphasising that passenger and crew safety remains its top priority.
“We understand how the ongoing situation has impacted travel plans, especially when they involve returning home or being with loved ones. Please know that we stand with you during this time and are going all in to support you with care, prudence, and responsibility,” the airline said.
According to the advisory, flight operations are being resumed in line with prevailing airspace conditions and after securing the necessary regulatory approvals.
The airline has begun restoring services to destinations including Athens, Muscat, Jeddah and Madinah. It also indicated that additional repatriation flights to the United Arab Emirates may be operated, subject to slot availability and regulatory clearances.
IndiGo requested passengers scheduled to travel to wait for confirmation from the airline before proceeding to the airport.
“As we steadily restore our operational schedule, our teams remain focused on assisting customers who were impacted earlier. We will continue to reach out to them directly and keep them informed through their registered contact details. The safety of our customers and crew comes first,” the airline said.
The airline acknowledged the inconvenience caused to travellers, particularly those attempting to return home or reunite with family members during the disruption.
The developments come as tensions continue in the Middle East following recent military strikes and retaliatory actions across the region, which have affected regional airspace and international aviation routes.

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