Partial and limited flight services between Gulf countries and Hyderabad reportedly resumed on Tuesday as a few airlines began operating special and restricted services to clear the stranded passengers following recent airspace disruptions.
As per information available, airlines have introduced relief and partial operations after days of uncertainty caused by airspace restrictions across parts of the Gulf region.
It is learnt that IndiGo operated a series of special evacuation flights from
Jeddah to several Indian cities, including Hyderabad, to bring back passengers who were unable to travel due to sudden cancellations.
Likewise, UAE-based carriers, including Emirates and Etihad Airways, have also restarted limited services, though full-scale operations are yet to be restored.
However, several regular flights remain suspended as airlines continue to assess the evolving airspace situation. Flight schedules at the RGIA remain dynamic and dependent on clearances from aviation authorities.