IndiGo on Tuesday operated four repatriation flights to Jeddah and said another flight to Muscat was planned later that day to bring back passengers stranded by the Middle East conflict. The airline also plans repatriation flights to UAE cities on March 4, subject to local conditions and necessary approvals. After suspending services to the Middle East and Europe, IndiGo said it will gradually reinstate select routes to Muscat (Oman), Jeddah and Madinah (Saudi Arabia), and Athens (Greece), operating a total of 26 flights to and from those four destinations. For other stations, the carrier is monitoring the situation and coordinating with authorities for local slots and permits to progressively restore its schedule. Regarding March 3 repatriation flights, four were en route to Jeddah and one was expected to operate to/from Muscat later in the day.

