Air India, Air India Express operate extra flights on March 8 to UAE cities to support stranded travellers

In response to the ongoing challenges faced by travelers amid increased demand for flights, Air India and Air India Express have announced they will be operating additional non-scheduled flights on March 8. These extra services aim to facilitate stranded passengers, particularly to key destinations in the UAE, including Dubai. The airlines have also confirmed their commitment to maintaining regular flight schedules to Jeddah and Muscat, ensuring that travelers have access to essential routes. This initiative is part of the airlines' efforts to support passengers affected by travel disruptions, highlighting their dedication to customer service during peak travel times.
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