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Qatar Joins Emirates, Etihad, Saudia, Oman Air, IndiGo and More Airlines in Reconnecting the Middle East to the Rest of the World Through Limited Corridors as Airspace Disruptions Trigger Severe Travel Chaos for Almost Ten Consecutive Days: Everything You Need to Know

8 Mar

Qatar Joins Emirates, Etihad, Saudia, Oman Air, IndiGo and More Airlines in Reconnecting the Middle East to the Rest of the World Through Limited Corridors as Airspace Disruptions Trigger Severe Travel Chaos for Almost Ten Consecutive Days: Everything You Need to Know

Qatar Joins Emirates, Etihad, Saudia, Oman Air, IndiGo and More Airlines in Reconnecting the Middle East to the Rest of the World Through Limited Corridors as Airspace Disruptions Trigger Severe Travel Chaos for Almost Ten Consecutive Days: Everything You Need to Know

Qatar joins Emirates, Etihad, Saudia, Oman Air, IndiGo and more airlines in reconnecting the Middle East to the rest of the world through limited corridors as airspace disruptions trigger severe travel chaos for almost ten consecutive days: everything you need to know. After nearly ten days of widespread flight suspensions and rerouted routes caused by regional airspace restrictions, major carriers across the Gulf have begun restoring essential international connectivity. Airlines including Qatar Airways, Emirates, Etihad, Saudia, Oman Air and IndiGo are gradually operating restricted routes through carefully managed aviation corridors, allowing passengers and cargo to move between the Middle East and global destinations again. These limited corridors are designed to ease congestion, assist stranded travelers, and stabilize global aviation networks while authorities continue monitoring regional airspace conditions. The coordinated effort highlights how airlines are working together to reconnect the Middle East to the rest of the world even as severe travel chaos continues to affect flight schedules, tourism flows, and international mobility across the region.

Qatar Airways Flight Operations Update

Qatar Airways has confirmed that its scheduled flight operations remain temporarily suspended due to the closure of Qatari airspace. The airline stated that full services will resume only when the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority officially confirms the safe reopening of airspace. However, after receiving temporary authorization for a limited operating corridor, Qatar Airways plans to operate a small number of inbound flights to Hamad International Airport on 09 March. These flights are strictly intended for passengers whose final destination is Doha, ensuring essential connectivity during the disruption. The airline also clarified that these limited services do not indicate a full return of scheduled commercial operations, but rather a temporary arrangement until aviation conditions stabilize.

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Emirates Scheduled Departures from Dubai

Emirates continues to maintain international connectivity from Dubai International Airport, operating multiple flights to key destinations across Europe, North America, Africa, and Asia. Despite regional aviation disruptions, the airline has adjusted routes and schedules where necessary to ensure passenger safety and maintain global connectivity. These departures highlight Dubai’s continued role as a major international aviation hub linking continents through the Gulf region.

Flight NumberDeparture CityDestination CityEK801DubaiJeddahEK717DubaiNairobiEK203DubaiNew YorkEK221DubaiDallasEK21DubaiManchesterEK582DubaiDhakaEK570DubaiKolkataEK7DubaiLondon HeathrowEK71DubaiParisEK145DubaiAmsterdamEK43DubaiFrankfurtEK650DubaiColombo

Etihad Airways Regional Connectivity – India and Gulf Routes

Etihad Airways continues operating critical regional connectivity routes between India and the Gulf, with Abu Dhabi serving as the airline’s main hub. These routes help facilitate travel for tourists, business travelers, and expatriate communities across the region while supporting connections to Europe, North America, and Africa through Etihad’s wider global network.

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Saudia Flight Operations Update – Dubai Routes (7 March 2026)

Saudia has announced a partial resumption of flight operations between Saudi Arabia and Dubai, beginning Saturday, 7 March 2026, following earlier aviation disruptions in the region. According to the airline’s latest update, the resumed services will initially operate on a limited schedule, focusing on key routes linking Riyadh and Jeddah with Dubai. These flights are intended to gradually restore connectivity between the UAE and Saudi Arabia while aviation authorities continue monitoring regional airspace conditions. Saudia stated that additional services are expected to be progressively restored as operational stability improves. Passengers can book available flights through the Saudia website or the airline’s mobile app, while further updates will be communicated through the carrier’s official channels. The move signals a cautious step toward normalizing travel between two of the region’s most important aviation hubs.

Flight NumberDeparture CityDestination CityFlight TypeSV596RiyadhDubaiOutboundSV588JeddahDubaiOutboundSV597DubaiRiyadhInboundSV589DubaiJeddahInbound

IndiGo International Flight Operations

IndiGo continues expanding its international network, operating flights connecting major Indian cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Kozhikode with destinations across the Middle East and Europe. These routes support tourism, business travel, and religious travel to cities like Jeddah and Medina, reflecting strong demand for travel between India and the Gulf region.

Flight NumberDeparture CityDestination City6E 1MumbaiLondon Heathrow6E 2London HeathrowMumbai6E 32ManchesterMumbai6E 22AmsterdamMumbai6E 1413MumbaiAbu Dhabi6E 1414Abu DhabiMumbai6E 1448HyderabadAbu Dhabi6E 1449Abu DhabiHyderabad6E 1453MumbaiDubai6E 1454DubaiMumbai6E 1461DelhiDubai6E 1462DubaiDelhi6E 1463DelhiDubai6E 1464DubaiDelhi6E 1501MumbaiFujairah6E 1502FujairahMumbai6E 1495HyderabadRas Al Khaimah6E 1496Ras Al KhaimahHyderabad6E 1421HyderabadSharjah6E 1422SharjahHyderabad6E 65KozhikodeJeddah6E 62JeddahMumbai6E 67HyderabadJeddah6E 68JeddahHyderabad6E 77BengaluruJeddah6E 66JeddahKozhikode6E 91MumbaiJeddah6E 78JeddahBengaluru6E 59MumbaiMedina6E 60MedinaMumbai6E 1267MumbaiMuscat6E 1268MuscatMumbai6E 1273HyderabadMuscat6E 1274MuscatHyderabad

Oman Air Flight Operations Update – Additional Services from Muscat

Oman Air has confirmed that it continues to operate its network from Muscat, with Muscat International Airport functioning normally despite regional aviation disruptions. To support travelers and maintain connectivity during this period, the airline has introduced additional flights to and from Muscat on selected international routes. These extra services are intended to help accommodate passengers affected by schedule changes across the region and ensure continued travel options through Oman’s main aviation hub. According to the airline, flights will operate to several key destinations across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia on 8 March and 9 March 2026. Travelers can book available flights through the Oman Air website or the airline’s mobile app, while the carrier continues monitoring regional airspace conditions and adjusting operations when necessary.

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Qatar joins Emirates, Etihad, Saudia, Oman Air, IndiGo and more airlines in reconnecting the Middle East to the rest of the world through limited corridors as airspace disruptions trigger severe travel chaos for almost ten consecutive days, forcing restricted flights.

Conclusion

Qatar joins Emirates, Etihad, Saudia, Oman Air, IndiGo and more airlines in reconnecting the Middle East to the rest of the world through limited corridors as airspace disruptions trigger severe travel chaos for almost ten consecutive days, highlighting a coordinated aviation response to restore global connectivity. After nearly ten days of suspended routes, rerouted flights and stranded passengers, these carriers have introduced carefully managed operating corridors to move travelers and stabilize international travel networks. By gradually reopening key routes, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Etihad, Saudia, Oman Air and IndiGo are helping reconnect the Middle East to the rest of the world while aviation authorities continue monitoring safety conditions. This collective effort reflects how global airlines can respond quickly during crises to ease severe travel chaos and restore essential air links across continents.

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