Watch: Stranded Indians begin returning as gulf flight operations resume
Indian nationals stranded abroad are starting to return home as flight operations from the Middle East resume after several days of disruptions. The resumption of services comes as a relief to many passengers who were left in limbo due to canceled flights amid ongoing operational challenges. Airlines have begun to announce their schedules, and travelers are advised to check with their respective carriers for updates. The Indian government has also been actively coordinating with airlines to facilitate the safe and timely return of its citizens. This development marks a significant step towards normalcy for many families eagerly awaiting the return of their loved ones from the Gulf region, which is home to a large Indian diaspora. As flights gradually ramp up, authorities are emphasizing the importance of adhering to health protocols to ensure the safety of all travelers.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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