There was a tense situation in the Middle East due to the war between America and Iran, but after the tension subsided, Air India Express has taken a big decision. It has restarted service to many places including Oman and Kuwait on Thursday (July 2). During the America-Iran war, both countries were attacking with missiles and drones. For this reason, many airlines around the world had banned flights.
Flights from Kozhikode to Salalah in Oman have been started from Thursday. Air India Express said through a press release that flights between Kozhikode and Kuwait will start from Friday. Whereas flights from Bengaluru, Karnataka to Kuwait will start from July 4. The important thing is that the number of flights will also be increased with time.
Fuel had become expensive due to America-Iran war
Due to the US-Iran war, fuel had become very expensive, but now after the tension has subsided, the price has come down. Many countries have reopened the airspace, which was closed due to tension. Therefore, airlines are also restarting flights and increasing their number.
Flights will also start for Muscat
Air India Express will restart flights between Muscat and Mangaluru in Karnataka from July 3. The airline operates around 40 flights weekly from Muscat to seven cities in India. Airlines around the world had limited flights to West Asia. However, now flights are being normalized again.
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