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Iran War Dubai: Dubai Airports Update March 25, 2026: Air India Group to operate 26 West Asia flights; IndiGo requests flyers “to check latest flight status before heading to the airport”

Aviation in Dubai and at the other UAE airports continue to be functional amid the ongoing regional issues in the Middle East. But airlines are continuously adjusting schedules. On March 25, 2026, Indian airlines IndiGo and Air India issued fresh travel advisories for passengers. For those travelling between the countries, this is an important update.IndiGo’s…

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‘At least 60% seats should be given without charge; flyers of same PNR should be seated together:’ DGCA to airlines

NEW DELHI: Airlines will now have to offer at least 60% seats “on any flight” without any selection charge and passengers travelling on the same PNR — who are usually family members or the travelling in a group — will need to be seated together, “preferably on adjacent seats,” The Directorate General of Civil Aviation…

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UAE travel update: 9 major airlines that issued latest guidance for DXB flyers |

As flight operations gradually resume at Dubai International Airport, several global airlines have released updated travel advisories for passengers flying to or from Dubai. While Dubai-based carriers such as Emirates and Flydubai are slowly restoring services, many international airlines continue to adjust schedules due to the ongoing regional situation.Flights from North America, Europe and Asia…

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Bengaluru airport chaos: Air India Express flight with 180 passengers stuck for 18 hours; flyers protest | Bengaluru News

BENGALURU: Chaos erupted at KIA after Nepal-bound passengers were stranded for over 18 hours following repeated diversions of an Air India Express flight due to adverse weather in Kathmandu, reports . The passengers staged a protest near the immigration point at T2, raising slogans against the airline and refusing to vacate the area. Sources said…

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Flyers will now be able to cancel or amend bookings without extra charge: Here’s how the 48-hour ‘Look-in option’ works |

Air passengers in India will now get a wider window to change their minds after booking tickets. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has updated its rules regarding the refund of airline tickets, which will enable passengers to cancel or modify their tickets within 48 hours without incurring any extra cost, provided certain conditions…

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‘Zero tolerance’ for unruly flyers: DGCA proposes stricter norms

NEW DELHI: Unruly flyers beware, India has now decided to adopt a “no/zero tolerance policy” towards them with immediate effect to “ensure the safety of aircraft/persons/property and to maintain good order & discipline on board.” The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has come out with draft rules for handling such passengers in aircraft.The big…

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IndiGo’s December disruption stranded 16.2 lakh domestic flyers: DGCA | India News

Stranded passengers search for their luggage near a counter after IndiGo cancelled more than 400 flights, at the Kempegowda International Airport, in Bengaluru, Karnataka. (File photo/ PTI) CHENNAI: When IndiGo’s flight operations went topsy-turvy in December last year, there were videos and photos of hapless and tired passengers confronting ground staff. The Directorate General of…

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‘Safety our top priority’: Civil aviation ministry issues ‘heavy fog alert’ in Northern India’; flyers cautioned | India News

NEW DELHI: The ministry of civil aviation on Monday issued a travel advisory, urging flyers to head to airports only after checking the latest status of their flight.This comes as several flights were cancelled as low visibility conditions prevails in north India due to thick layer of fog.In a social media post on X, the…

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