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Air India Adds 78 International Flights Amid Middle East Tensions
The additional flights will operate between March 10-18 to support passengers.
Published on Mar. 8, 2026
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Air India announced it will operate 78 additional international flights between March 10-18, 2026 to support passengers amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East. The flights will serve destinations including New York, London, Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam, Zurich, Colombo, and Malé.
Why it matters
The escalating conflict in the Middle East has disrupted air travel in the region, prompting Air India to add extra flights to major international hubs to help passengers reach their destinations safely and efficiently.
The details
The 78 additional flights will operate between March 10-18, 2026 to destinations including New York, London, Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam, Zurich, Colombo, and Malé. This is in response to the ongoing tensions in the Middle East that have caused disruptions to regular air travel in the region.
- The additional flights will operate between March 10-18, 2026.
The players
Air India
The national airline of India, operating passenger and cargo flights to domestic and international destinations.
The takeaway
Air India's decision to add 78 international flights during this period demonstrates the airline's commitment to supporting passengers and maintaining connectivity amid the challenging geopolitical situation in the Middle East.


