SpiceJet to operate special flights from UAE to India
Flights from Fujairah to key Indian cities announced
India’s domestic airline, SpiceJet, has announced it will operate special flights from Fujairah to India to support nationals travelling home.
The flights are currently scheduled to fly to Delhi, Mumbai, and Kochi.
Here’s the flight schedule (as shared on SpiceJet’s official Instagram):
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March 3, 2026
SG 9072 – To Delhi | STD 23.10
SG 9031 – To Mumbai | STD 23.00
SG 9033 – To Kochi | STD 22.10
March 4, 2026
SG 9014 – To Mumbai | 1.55
SG 9006 – To Delhi | 11.10
March 5, 2026
SG 9014 – To Mumbai | 1.55
Passengers impacted by SpiceJet flight cancellations are urged to check the airline’s website and official communication channels for updates.
Dubai International and Al Maktoum Airports
Dubai Airports began a limited resumption of operations on Monday March 2, at both of the city’s airports: Dubai International (DXB) and Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum International (DWC).
Only a small number of flights will be permitted to operate initially, as authorities continue to carefully manage the situation.
Travellers are strongly advised not to proceed to DXB or DWC unless they have been contacted directly by their airline with a confirmed departure time.
Abu Dhabi – Etihad Airways
Etihad Airways has resumed some limited flight movements from Abu Dhabi, but scheduled commercial services remain suspended until 2pm on Wednesday, March 4.
In its latest update, the airline confirmed that all regular commercial flights to and from Abu Dhabi are still cancelled due to regional airspace disruption. Cargo and repatriation flights may operate in coordination with UAE authorities, subject to strict operational and safety approvals. These flights are not regular passenger services and Etihad has stressed that they are being carried out only under specific approvals.
Travellers should check their flight status at etihad.com before heading to the airport and ensure their contact details are up to date in their booking.
Images: SpiceJet Facebook
