Increased Air Traffic from Gulf to India: Latest Updates
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New Delhi, April 5 (NationPress) The situation regarding air travel from the Gulf region to India is showing significant improvement, with an expected arrival of 90 non-scheduled flights from the UAE this Sunday, as per an official announcement. Flights are currently operating from various airports in Saudi Arabia and Oman to India, while the airspace over Qatar is partially accessible, with around 8-10 flights anticipated on Sunday.
Although airspace in Kuwait and Bahrain remains closed, flights are still available via Dammam in Saudi Arabia. Additionally, travel from Iran is being facilitated through Armenia and Azerbaijan.
For travel from Israel to India, routes are operational via Egypt and Jordan, while Iraq is also connected through Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
In a heart-wrenching development, the remains of an Indian seafarer, who unfortunately lost his life during an attack on a vessel off the coast of Oman, have been repatriated to India. The statement emphasized that all necessary support is being provided to the grieving family.
Meanwhile, Indian Missions and Posts are actively engaged with the Indian community across the region, ensuring ongoing assistance and issuing vital advisories for their safety and welfare, as highlighted by the Ministry of External Affairs.
This past Saturday, a total of 345 Indian fishermen stranded in Iran successfully returned home, thanks to the Embassy in Tehran, which coordinated their journey from southern Iran to Armenia, from where they took flights to Chennai.
The Ministry of External Affairs is diligently monitoring the dynamic situation in the Gulf and West Asia, prioritizing the safety and security of Indian nationals. A dedicated control room remains functional, facilitating regular coordination with states/UTs and Indian Missions.
Indian Missions and Posts are providing 24/7 helplines, issuing advisories, and collaborating with Indian community associations, businesses, and local authorities. Their support encompasses visas, consular services, transit arrangements, and logistical aid.
The welfare of Indian students remains paramount, with Missions working closely with local authorities, Indian educational institutions, Boards, and the National Testing Agency to address any academic issues.
Additionally, the Missions maintain continuous communication with Indian crews on maritime vessels, offering consular assistance, facilitating family interactions, and helping with return requests.