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Rescheduling travel is advised by the Indian Embassy in Dubai following historic rains, and Air India cancels flights
Rescheduling travel is advised by the Indian Embassy in Dubai following historic rains, and Air India cancels flights
Rescheduling non-essential travel until operations restart following the country’s record-breaking rainfall has been advised by the Indian embassy in the United Arab Emirates for inbound Indian passengers arriving at or passing through Dubai International Airport.
Air India
“As soon as operations resume, we will put impacted passengers back on planes in an effort to get them on their way. Customers who have tickets valid for travel through April 21, 2024, and are booked on our flights, will receive full reimbursements for cancellations and a one-time waiver on rescheduling, the airline announced.
According to the advisory, passengers may arrive at the airport “only after” receiving final confirmation from the individual airlines regarding the departure date and time of flights, even though UAE authorities were working nonstop to guarantee the return of operations. This was stated by the Indian mission. As to the alert, Dubai International Airport has temporarily restricted the number of inbound flights due to the inconvenience caused by the exceptional weather conditions in the UAE earlier this week.
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The world’s busiest airport for international travel, Dubai International Airport, aimed to resume regular operations in less than a day. The message read, “Inbound Indian passengers arriving at or passing through Dubai International Airport are advised to reschedule non-essential travel until operations normalize.” In order to provide support to Indian citizens arriving at Dubai International Airport, the Consulate General of India in Dubai has established emergency hotlines that are operational as of April 17.