IndiGo said it will operate select flights on March 22, 2026, as the situation in the Middle East continues to evolve, while advising passengers to check flight status before heading to airports due to possible last-minute changes.
In a travel update posted on X, the airline said its teams are working to support passengers and ensure connectivity under current conditions.
“At IndiGo, our teams continue to work round the clock to support customers and help reunite them with their loved ones amid the evolving situation in the Middle East,” the airline said.
The airline added that operations are being carried out in line with safety requirements and regulatory approvals.
“As part of this effort, we are operating the below-mentioned flights on 22 March 2026, in line with prevailing safety conditions and necessary regulatory approvals,” it said.
IndiGo cautioned that schedules may change at short notice and asked passengers to stay updated.
“Given that flight schedules may change at short notice, customers are encouraged to check their flight status before leaving for the airport,” the airline said.
It also said a dedicated contact centre is available to assist passengers facing issues related to bookings, cancellations or schedule changes.
“A dedicated contact center desk remains available to assist with any queries or support required during this time,” the airline said.
The airline said passenger and crew safety remains its priority.
“IndiGo remains committed to providing a safe and seamless travel experience, with every decision guided by the well-being of our customers and crew,” it said.
In a travel update posted on X, the airline said its teams are working to support passengers and ensure connectivity under current conditions.
“At IndiGo, our teams continue to work round the clock to support customers and help reunite them with their loved ones amid the evolving situation in the Middle East,” the airline said.
The airline added that operations are being carried out in line with safety requirements and regulatory approvals.
“As part of this effort, we are operating the below-mentioned flights on 22 March 2026, in line with prevailing safety conditions and necessary regulatory approvals,” it said.
IndiGo cautioned that schedules may change at short notice and asked passengers to stay updated.
“Given that flight schedules may change at short notice, customers are encouraged to check their flight status before leaving for the airport,” the airline said.
It also said a dedicated contact centre is available to assist passengers facing issues related to bookings, cancellations or schedule changes.
“A dedicated contact center desk remains available to assist with any queries or support required during this time,” the airline said.
The airline said passenger and crew safety remains its priority.
“IndiGo remains committed to providing a safe and seamless travel experience, with every decision guided by the well-being of our customers and crew,” it said.
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