Middle East Crisis: IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet Launch Dozens Of Repatriation Flights To Bring Back Stranded Indians

In response to the ongoing Middle East crisis, major Indian airlines including IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet have initiated a series of repatriation flights to ensure the safe return of stranded Indian nationals. The airlines are set to operate numerous special flights to the region, beginning this Wednesday, aimed at facilitating the travel of those affected by the unrest. This initiative comes as a critical measure amidst rising tensions and travel disruptions, allowing many Indians who are unable to return home due to the situation to reunite with their families. The Indian government has also been actively coordinating with these airlines to streamline the repatriation process, reinforcing its commitment to safeguard the welfare of its citizens abroad. With a significant number of Indians residing and working in the Middle East, these flights are expected to alleviate the anxiety and uncertainty faced by families during this turbulent time.
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