The recent volcanic eruption in Ethiopia has led to significant disruptions in air travel between the UAE and India due to volcanic ash spreading across the Red Sea. This situation has forced authorities to cancel and divert flights to prioritize passenger safety.
Impact on Flight Routes
The volcanic ash clouds have affected the high-altitude flight paths commonly used for travel between these two regions. As a result, airlines are actively:
- Monitoring the situation closely,
- Adjusting flight routes to avoid hazardous ash clouds,
- Ensuring passenger safety by rerouting or cancelling flights as necessary.
Advice for Passengers
Passengers planning to travel between the UAE and India should:
- Check with their airlines regularly for updates regarding cancellations and delays,
- Prepare for potential changes to travel plans due to unpredictable conditions,
- Stay informed through official news sources such as Questiqa World News.
Safety Concerns
Aviation experts highlight that volcanic ash poses severe risks to aircraft, including:
- Damage to jet engines,
- Reduced visibility,
- Complications in aircraft navigation and safety systems.
Ongoing Measures
Officials are continuously assessing the weather and environmental conditions to facilitate a safe return to normal flight operations. Travelers are encouraged to maintain flexible plans and stay in close communication with airlines as the situation evolves.
