The airline is continuing to operate flights to and from Jeddah and cities like Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Kochi and Kozhikode.
“Following our ongoing safety assessment and a review of the prevailing situation in the Middle East, Akasa Air continues to progressively restore select services in the region,” it said in a travel advisory on X.
#TravelUpdate: March 18, 2026 | 15:30 IST
Following our ongoing safety assessment and a review of the prevailing situation in the Middle East, Akasa Air continues to progressively restore select services in the region.• Starting today, flights will begin operating to/from…
— Akasa Air (@AkasaAir) March 18, 2026
It said that the operation for these flights is “based on the prevailing situation and our ongoing safety assessment and may be subject to change.”
Akasa Air said that flights to and from Abu Dhabi, Doha and Kuwait continue to remain suspended until March 21.
The airline said it has extended the cancellation or rescheduling charges waiver policy for all the passengers booked to or from these cities until March 31.
“Passengers may opt for a full refund, credited to the original source of payment within 7 days, or reschedule their travel at no additional cost,” it added.
Those who have booked their tickets via a travel partner have been asked to check directly with them for further assistance.
Akasa Air said it is monitoring the ongoing situation in West Asia with respect to these destinations on a real-time basis. If there are any changes to the flight status for such destinations, then they will be notified accordingly.
“The safety and well-being of our passengers and crew remain our highest priority. We thank you for your patience and appreciate your understanding during this time,” it noted.
For further details, passengers have been asked to check their flight status at http://bit.ly/qpfltsts or contact Akasa Care Centre at +91 9606112131.
Update from Air India, IndiGo
Air India and Air India Express together are operating a total of 50 scheduled and non-scheduled flights to and from the West Asia region on Wednesday, March 18.
Both carriers went ahead with their scheduled services to and from Jeddah and Muscat on March 18. This included a total of 14 flights between India and Jeddah.
Air India and Air India Express will together operate a combined total of 50 scheduled and non-scheduled flights, to and from the West Asia region on 18 March 2026.Read more: https://t.co/J3F7Pg1h7o
— Air India (@airindia) March 17, 2026
IndiGo, meanwhile, said on Tuesday evening that flights to and from Dubai remain affected. These will be resumed as per the prevailing safety conditions and necessary regulatory approvals, it added.
Travel Advisory
Even as flight schedules continue to change at short notice due to evolving circumstances, IndiGo has been able to reunite many customers with their loved ones and remains committed to supporting those who are still planning their journeys.As per the latest…
— IndiGo (@IndiGo6E) March 17, 2026
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