The UAE has taken a significant step forward in fortifying its regional partnerships as Air India Express reinstates its full flight network across West Asia. This resurgence marks a pivotal moment in the aviation sector, directly enhancing connectivity between India and key Gulf countries including Bahrain, Kuwait, and Oman. The reopening of these routes is expected to stimulate economic, cultural, and tourism exchanges, solidifying the UAE’s role as a critical aviation hub. Industry experts highlight that this expansion not only benefits the airlines but also fosters stronger bilateral relationships across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states.

Air India Express’ strategic route comeback has introduced a comprehensive selection of flights designed to meet growing passenger demand amid post-pandemic recovery. The airline’s focus on under-served destinations within West Asia provides travelers with more options for seamless transit. Key features of this network relaunch include:

  • Daily flights between Dubai and major cities in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Muscat.
  • Increased cargo capacity,
  • Enhanced scheduling,

These developments underscore one of the strongest India-Gulf connectivity expansions in recent years, positioning Air India Express as a vital bridge supporting both business and tourism sectors.

Route Frequency Estimated Weekly Passengers
Dubai – Bahrain 7 flights/week 4,500
Dubai – Kuwait City 5 flights/week 3,800
Dubai – Muscat 10 flights/week 5,200