CM Assam Office: Guwahati gets direct Dubai, Abu Dhabi flights
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Context
The CMO Assam post declared that 'Assam is taking flight to the world,' hailing Guwahati's new status as the Northeast's first direct gateway to the UAE. The launch of Air India Express flights to Dubai and Abu Dhabi from Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport ends a long-standing gap in direct Gulf connectivity for the entire northeastern region, which previously depended on connections through Delhi, Kolkata, or Mumbai.
For the large community of Assamese and Northeast Indian migrant workers employed across the UAE, the new routes eliminate the need for multi-city transits, reducing both travel time and cost. Business travellers and the growing tourism sector stand to benefit equally from the reduced friction of direct access to one of the world's busiest aviation hubs.
Policy Backdrop
The development sits at the intersection of two long-running government priorities. The UDAN scheme, launched in 2016, was designed to subsidise underserved routes and develop airport infrastructure across India, with the Northeast identified as a key focus region. Parallel to this, the Act East Policy, formalised in 2014, has sought to deepen economic and infrastructure ties between Northeast India and partners in Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
Direct Gulf links from Guwahati are a logical extension of these frameworks. Air India Express, India's low-cost international carrier focused on Gulf and Southeast Asian corridors, has been a principal instrument in expanding such connectivity to smaller Indian cities beyond the four major metros. The airline's entry into the Guwahati–Dubai and Guwahati–Abu Dhabi markets signals commercial confidence in demand from the region.
Stakeholders and Impact
Migrant workers from Assam and neighbouring northeastern states represent the most immediate beneficiaries. The UAE is one of the largest destinations for Indian labour migration, and direct flights sharply cut the cost and inconvenience of travel. For families, it also means easier and more affordable visits home.
The trade dimension is equally significant. Assam is a major producer of tea and petroleum products, and improved air cargo access to the Gulf could open new export channels. The tourism sector in Northeast India — encompassing Kaziranga, the Brahmaputra river circuit, and cultural heritage sites — gains a direct feeder market from the large South Asian diaspora resident in the UAE.
What's Next
Aviation analysts and state government officials are likely to watch closely whether the Guwahati–UAE routes catalyse further bilateral air service agreement expansions or additional UDAN route awards connecting other Northeast airports — such as those in Imphal, Agartala, or Dibrugarh — to international destinations. The success of these inaugural routes could also encourage other carriers to evaluate the Northeast market.
For Assam under Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, the connectivity milestone feeds a broader narrative of economic integration and regional uplift. If passenger loads on the new routes prove robust, the case for expanding Guwahati's international terminal capacity and adding further Gulf or ASEAN destinations will gain traction in both state and central planning circles.