Thursday, May 28, 2026
29.1 C
New Delhi

US, Israel attacks Iran: Scheduled, charter flights to be used for repatriation

US, Israel attacks Iran: Scheduled, charter flights to be used for repatriation

Evacuation drive: AI brought back 143 cockpit and cabin crew members of its and Air India Express flights who had been stranded in Dubai

NEW DELHI: India is working to repatriate thousands of travellers stranded in West Asian countries such as the UAE and Qatar since February 28, using a mix of charters and scheduled flights from nearby open airspace points like Saudi Arabia and Muscat.With scheduled flights cancelled at places like UAE, airports there – including Dubai’s two hubs – are giving charter slots. DGCA Tuesday asked Indian carriers and non-scheduled operators to seek as many as possible. Indian carriers plan 58 flights on March 4, including 30 by IndiGo and 23 by Air India group.”Airlines and non-scheduled operators have been warned not to hike fares. If stranded passengers holding tickets travel on the same airline, no fare difference should be charged,” officials said after a meeting called by DGCA chief Faiz Ahmed Kidwai.

Israel attacks Iran

The meeting followed a detailed review by the PMO on the West Asia crisis, covering evacuation of Indians and the impact on fuel supply and shipping. Aviation secretary Samir Sinha and senior officials from home, external affairs, defence, petroleum and shipping ministries attended.In coordination with the MEA, Sinha and Kidwai have drawn up a repatriation plan that hinges on the evolving situation. Airlines will give morning and evening updates on charter slots secured from UAE, apart from scheduled flights to Saudi and Muscat. Tuesday evening saw some prominent Indian business leaders fly in one of the first private jet movements allowed to India from Dubai World Central (Dubai’s secondary airport) to Delhi. Being an Indian-registered Bombardier Global 6000, the aircraft had to take the longer route home, bypassing the Pakistan airspace.Air India has begun deploying widebody aircraft, including Boeing 777s and B787s, from Delhi and Mumbai to Jeddah and Dubai, expected to operate at full capacity on return sectors. IndiGo operated flights to Jeddah and Muscat and is working on services to UAE stations. AI Express, SpiceJet and Akasa also operated flights to the region.The primary strategy is recovery of crew and aircraft in West Asia, after which evacuation and passenger recovery flights through Jeddah, Muscat and other airports will scale up, officials added.

Go to Source

Hot this week

‘Shut up you ugly…’: Stephen Miller insulted by Democrats, Katie Miller responds

A Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer has stirred a row after the party’s official X account insulted White House adviser Stephen Miller. Read More

Netanyahu orders Israeli military to move toward occupying 70% of Gaza: Report

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the military has been directed to expand control over Gaza to 70% of the territory, drawing fresh accusations from Hamas of violating the October 2025 ceasefire agreement Go to Source Read More

More Non-Iranian Ships Seen Crossing Strait Of Hormuz, Despite Tehran’s Blockade

Non Iran linked tankers resume Strait of Hormuz transits as China, India, South Korea and Japan coordinate with Iran, while new US sanctions on PGSA heighten regional tensions. Read More

Why Trump Has Turned Against Key US Ally Oman Amid Iran Negotiations

Strait Of Hormuz, which serves as the primary artery for roughly 20% of global petroleum and LNG consumption, has remained entirely paralysed since the war began in February. Read More

Australian Defence Minister Marles To Visit India For 2nd Defence Minister Dialouge

Defence Minister Richard Marles will visit India for the second Australia India Defence Ministers Dialogue with Rajnath Singh, highlighting deepening defence ties Go to Source Read More

Topics

‘Shut up you ugly…’: Stephen Miller insulted by Democrats, Katie Miller responds

A Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer has stirred a row after the party’s official X account insulted White House adviser Stephen Miller. Read More

Netanyahu orders Israeli military to move toward occupying 70% of Gaza: Report

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the military has been directed to expand control over Gaza to 70% of the territory, drawing fresh accusations from Hamas of violating the October 2025 ceasefire agreement Go to Source Read More

More Non-Iranian Ships Seen Crossing Strait Of Hormuz, Despite Tehran’s Blockade

Non Iran linked tankers resume Strait of Hormuz transits as China, India, South Korea and Japan coordinate with Iran, while new US sanctions on PGSA heighten regional tensions. Read More

Why Trump Has Turned Against Key US Ally Oman Amid Iran Negotiations

Strait Of Hormuz, which serves as the primary artery for roughly 20% of global petroleum and LNG consumption, has remained entirely paralysed since the war began in February. Read More

Australian Defence Minister Marles To Visit India For 2nd Defence Minister Dialouge

Defence Minister Richard Marles will visit India for the second Australia India Defence Ministers Dialogue with Rajnath Singh, highlighting deepening defence ties Go to Source Read More

Crores Wasted! MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya Headline ‘Scam Playing XI’ – Check Viral List

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Expensive IPL stars underperformed, failing to justify high salaries. Ruturaj Gaikwad and Rohit Sharma had disappointing seasons. Read More

Jannik Sinner rues lack of recovery time after shock exit from French Open: ‘I played a lot and didn’t have…’

World No 1 Jannik Sinner was a strong favourite to win his maiden French Open title and complete a career Grand Slam, especially in the absence of arch-rival Carlos Alcaraz, only to crash out in the second round on Thursday after losing to world No 5 Read More

EU says more naval ships needed to secure Hormuz navigation after Iran war ends

The bloc is also exploring closer coordination with a proposed Franco-British naval escort force as concerns over shipping security and rising insurance costs persist after the Iran conflict. Read More

Related Articles