US-Israel Conflict with Iran: Akasa Air Restarts Certain Flights Between Riyadh and Mumbai

Akasa Air becomes a member of the International Air Transport Association following successful completion of the IOSA safety audit.
In light of the ongoing conflict between the US and Israel against Iran in West Asia, Akasa Air announced the resumption of flights to and from Riyadh and Mumbai on Wednesday, March 18.

The airline is also operating flights to and from Jeddah and other cities such as Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Kochi, and Kozhikode.

“After conducting a thorough safety assessment and analyzing the current situation in the Middle East, Akasa Air is gradually reinstating selected services in the region,” the airline stated in a travel advisory on X.

The airline noted that the operation of these flights relies on current conditions and ongoing safety evaluations, which are subject to change.

Flights to and from Abu Dhabi, Doha, and Kuwait will remain suspended until March 21.

Akasa Air has extended the waiver policy for cancellation or rescheduling fees for all passengers booking to or from these cities until March 31.

“Passengers can choose between a full refund credited back to the original payment method within seven days or rescheduling their travel without any extra cost,” it added.

Customers who booked through travel partners should reach out to them for further assistance.

Akasa Air is actively monitoring the situation in West Asia with regards to these destinations in real-time. Any updates on flight statuses will be communicated to passengers promptly.

“The safety and well-being of our passengers and crew are our top priorities. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this time,” it mentioned.

For more information, passengers are encouraged to check their flight status at or contact the Akasa Care Centre at +91 9606112131.

Update from Air India, IndiGo

On March 18, Air India and Air India Express are operating a combined total of 50 scheduled and non-scheduled flights to and from the West Asia region.

Both airlines continued their scheduled services to and from Jeddah and Muscat, including 14 flights connecting India and Jeddah.

IndiGo also announced on Tuesday evening that flights to and from Dubai remain affected and will resume based on prevailing safety conditions and necessary regulatory approvals, the airline added.

On February 28, Israel and the United States initiated military actions against Iran, resulting in the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. This prompted Iran to retaliate by targeting American military bases and assets in the region.

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