Air India Sends Bigger Aircraft to Dubai and Jeddah to Bring Back Stranded Passengers

by awbtravelsnews | March 3, 2026

Air India is stepping up capacity on key Middle East routes this week, using larger aircraft to help bring home passengers affected by the ongoing disruption in the region.

If you have been following the situation around airspace closures and flight cancellations, this move makes sense. Thousands of travellers have been left adjusting plans at short notice. Now the airline is adding more seats where they are needed most.

Larger Aircraft Deployed on 3 and 4 March

On 3 March, a Boeing 777 with nearly 350 seats departed Mumbai for Jeddah. That is one of Air India’s biggest long-haul aircraft, typically used on international routes with high demand.

Later the same night, a Boeing 787-9 with around 300 seats was scheduled to leave Delhi for Dubai. In the early hours of 4 March, another Boeing 787-8 with more than 250 seats was set to operate from Mumbai to Dubai.

In simple terms, Air India is using widebody aircraft instead of smaller planes to carry more passengers in a single trip.

Full Flights Expected on Return to India

All three flights are expected to operate at full capacity on their return legs on 4 March, landing back in Mumbai and Delhi.

That tells you how strong the demand is right now. Many passengers who were delayed or stranded are trying to return to India as quickly as possible, especially from cities like Dubai and Jeddah, which are major transit hubs for Indian travellers.

For those tracking Air India Dubai flights or Air India Jeddah services, this is a clear signal that the airline is prioritising repatriation and passenger movement on these sectors.

Why This Matters for Travellers

Here is what this really means if you are travelling to or from the Middle East:

Air India says it is closely monitoring developments in the region. Safety remains the priority, both for passengers and crew.

Right now, Air India’s focus is very clear. Get as many people home as possible, as quickly as possible, using every available seat. If you are scheduled to fly on these routes, it is worth checking your flight status regularly and arriving at the airport prepared for busy terminals and full cabins.


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