
Indian airline IndiGo has announced it has restarted flights to Europe, operating from eight cities in West Asia amid the ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran in the region.
In a detailed post on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), the airline said it plans to restart operations in Europe from March 8, “reconnecting customers to key destinations across the region” and “will also continue to operate flights to 8 destinations in the Middle East”.
Information for IndiGo passengers
In the same post, IndiGo also informed customers that the flights listed for operation on March 8, 2026 may change at short notice, “due to the dynamic nature of the situation”.
It therefore advised and requested customers to check their flight status through the website — .
“As the situation in and around the Middle East continues to evolve, we understand that many customers are still waiting to get to the places and people they care about most… We will continue to share updates on our website and social media channels as the situation develops,” he added.
- Hyderabad International Airport – Jeddah International Airport – Hyderabad International Airport: 6E 67 / 68
- Jeddah International Airport – Bengaluru International Airport: 6E 78
- Mumbai International Airport – Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport (Medina) – Mumbai International Airport: 6E 59 / 60
- Mumbai International Airport — Muscat International Airport — Mumbai International Airport: 6E 1267 / 1268
- Hyderabad International Airport – Muscat International Airport – Hyderabad International Airport: 6E 1273 / 1274
IndiGo extends free cancellation till March 31
Meanwhile, in another travel alert for passengers on X. IndiGo also announced that it has extended its free cancellation waivers until March 31, 2026 due to the ongoing volatile situation in the Middle East. Here’s what you need to know:





