
AI Express flights to Dubai and Sharjah cancelled
Air India Express flights to Sharjah and Dubai from here were cancelled on Tuesday taking passengers by surprise. The Sharjah-bound flight was scheduled to leave in the early hours, while the flight to Dubai was to depart in the afternoon.
Both flights were cancelled since the Qatar air space was closed in view of the tense situation in the Middle East, said airport sources.
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