Amid growing unrest across the Middle East, Indian low-cost carrier Akasa Air has halted operations on its popular routes to Abu Dhabi, Doha, Jeddah, Kuwait, and Riyadh. This move, detailed in a fresh travel alert released Monday, underscores the airline’s focus on security amid volatile conditions.
All inbound and outbound flights to these hubs are paused through March 3, 2026, with real-time notifications promised as normality returns. Bookings made for travel to or from these locations until March 7 can be fully refunded or rescheduled at no extra cost.
Travelers are strongly advised to check the Akasa Air website for the latest on their itineraries prior to airport visits. The airline’s safety monitors are on high alert, ready to tweak schedules proactively.
Commitment to those affected is unwavering, backed by round-the-clock assistance via +91 9606112131. Akasa Air reiterated that protecting lives comes first, thanking customers for their patience. Expect further details by 6 PM today, March 2, 2026. In times like these, informed decisions keep you safe.