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<h1>Indian carriers resume Middle East flights after regional airspace reopens following missile tensions</h1> Two major Indian carriers resumed Middle East operations after regional airspace reopenings following missile tensions. The first carrier restarted services to Dubai and European routes, while the second carrier, operating approximately 900 weekly flights to 13 Middle Eastern cities, resumed services to Muscat, Riyadh, and Jeddah. A third carrier reported stabilized Gulf operations but noted continued Iranian airspace restrictions requiring alternate routing. The disruptions, caused by escalating regional tensions including missile strikes, resulted in widespread flight cancellations and diversions, with carriers now progressively restoring normal schedules despite potential delays and increased operational costs.