Air India Shifts to Ad-Hoc Flights Amid West Asia Disruptions
42 special flights deployed to maintain connectivity as regional schedules face disruptions
New Delhi, Apr 4: Air India and Air India Express have introduced a series of ad-hoc flights to maintain operations across West Asia following disruptions in regular schedules.
The airlines operated around 42 special flights, particularly on UAE routes, to ensure passenger movement remains uninterrupted. Scheduled services across several West Asian destinations have been temporarily limited, while long-haul international operations continue as planned.
To support affected travellers, airlines have also rolled out assistance measures, aiming to minimise inconvenience during the operational transition