Fujairah Airport Launches Charter Flights for Stranded Travellers

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Fujairah Airport and SalamAir Launch Charter Lifeline for Stranded Travellers

Fujairah International Airport has begun operating a series of charter flights in collaboration with Oman’s SalamAir to assist travellers seeking to return to their home countries amid ongoing regional challenges. The special charter services are scheduled to operate via Muscat on 4 and 5 March 2026, connecting the Emirate of Fujairah with five key international destinations: Calicut, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Istanbul and Karachi.

Passengers wishing to travel on these flights can make bookings through SalamAir’s official website or via authorised travel agents. The initiative forms part of humanitarian efforts aimed at supporting travellers affected by current travel disruptions, providing them with an alternative route to reach their home destinations. Fujairah International Airport said the collaboration with SalamAir reflects its ongoing commitment to addressing humanitarian travel needs while maintaining safe and efficient passenger services during challenging periods.

To ensure smooth operations, the airport has worked closely with airline partners, ground handling teams and relevant authorities, coordinating efforts to support passengers throughout the repatriation travel process. Authorities said these measures are intended to maintain high standards of passenger care while ensuring seamless flight operations.

Fujairah International Airport added that it continues to coordinate with partners and stakeholders to monitor evolving travel requirements and respond quickly to any developments, reinforcing its role as a reliable and resilient aviation hub in the UAE.

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Fujairah Airport and SalamAir Launch Charter Lifeline for Stranded Travellers

Fujairah International Airport has begun operating a series of charter flights in collaboration with Oman’s SalamAir to assist travellers seeking to return to their home countries amid ongoing regional challenges. The special charter services are scheduled to operate via Muscat on 4 and 5 March 2026, connecting the Emirate of Fujairah with five key international destinations: Calicut, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Istanbul and Karachi.

Passengers wishing to travel on these flights can make bookings through SalamAir’s official website or via authorised travel agents. The initiative forms part of humanitarian efforts aimed at supporting travellers affected by current travel disruptions, providing them with an alternative route to reach their home destinations. Fujairah International Airport said the collaboration with SalamAir reflects its ongoing commitment to addressing humanitarian travel needs while maintaining safe and efficient passenger services during challenging periods.

To ensure smooth operations, the airport has worked closely with airline partners, ground handling teams and relevant authorities, coordinating efforts to support passengers throughout the repatriation travel process. Authorities said these measures are intended to maintain high standards of passenger care while ensuring seamless flight operations.

Fujairah International Airport added that it continues to coordinate with partners and stakeholders to monitor evolving travel requirements and respond quickly to any developments, reinforcing its role as a reliable and resilient aviation hub in the UAE.

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