New Delhi, March 5 -- Air India, the Tata Group-owned airline, will resume regular flights to Jeddah from Thursday (tomorrow).
An airline spokesperson said today that starting March 5, Air India will operate regular services to Jeddah, while all its flights to other cities in West Asia will remain suspended for the time being.
On Thursday, the airline will operate three flights to Jeddah-one from Delhi and two from Mumbai.
In addition, the airline will operate an extra flight between Mumbai and Dubai to evacuate stranded passengers. A Boeing 777 aircraft, with a seating capacity of approximately 350 passengers, will be deployed for this additional service.
The statement said that Air India is closely monitoring the situation in West Asi...